Clearaxis Crack+ Download [Win/Mac] Clearaxis is a simple application that helps you integrate the Araxis Merge diff tool into ClearCase. Compare.exe that ships with Araxis works for dynamic views but fails on snapshot views. Clearaxis just converts the command line arguments from ClearCase into something that Compare.exe can use. License clearaxis is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. clearaxis is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. clearaxis is a free software that can convert the dview, rview, or snapshot view to a working version in the dynamic views. When you use it, ClearCase automatically create a cc_opendiff_cmd.bat file that call the Merge.exe. Another thing that is useful is that you can import the log to your base view and use it as a diff. Usage The dview is represented by the following parameters, when the parameters are passed in the same order as the script is executing. The workspace_fname The dview display name The user_fname The dview user name The user_fname The user name The c_opendiff_cmd.bat The path to the compare.exe The path to the log.txt The path to the result.txt The dview parameter The dview as displayed in the dynamic view The user_fname The user name The user name The log parameter The log that we should diff The log that we should diff The log_fname The log file name The log_fname The log file name The workspace_fname The base view workspace The workspace_fname Clearaxis Activation Code rcs=1 - Start ClearCase's standard dynamic view compare with this. rcs_only - Start only the Compare view with this. rcs_integrated - Start with ClearCase's integrated compare view One of the biggest drawbacks of Araxis Merge is that it does not play well with snapshot views. This is because the command line arguments have no way of telling the tool which view to use. Clearaxis fixes that by converting the existing arguments into a clearview syntax that Araxis.exe understands. Installation: You can download and build Clearaxis from the Clearcase repository. The Clearcase repository contains a script called cleartview.sh which helps you build your own Clearcase build with clearview. Clearaxis must be installed in the path that compare.exe expects. The script shows you where to put it. (I put it in the path where compare.exe is located) In the ClearCase repository, unpack the clearview.zip, run the script (cleartview.sh) and it will build your ClearCase server from source code. The zip files will be in the path you had cleartview.sh build in. Then run make. Note that the script contains instructions for building your server. It asks you if you have a ClearCase enterprise server running or want to setup a new server. I ran it on a server that was already running ClearCase. If you're installing on a fresh server you'll probably have to answer "no" to the first question. If you're upgrading, run the script in reverse. That is, the script asks you if you want to upgrade or install the new version. If you're upgrading, answer "yes". If you're installing, answer "no". Also, you'll need to install Araxis to the path where you want it installed. The script will create the makefile to point you in the right direction. The makefile has an option to make the install location a symlink to your path. Or you can just install it to the path that you want. Araxis isn't actually installed anywhere. It's just a bash script to install a list of tools. Go to the terminal and run: sh cleartview.sh You should get an output similar to this: Please make sure you have a ClearCase configuration configured with the local ClearCase repository. 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