Hi. I have a question about this line from SourceRSC's description:
"Files missing on the redirect are compressed and sent to the redirect with the approriate directory structure created."
Do newer versions of a file qualify as "missing"? For example, a new version of a map is released. We replace the older one on our server. SourceRSC will see a map with the same name on the redirect. So it's not missing, but different. Does SourceRSC know it's different?
I just wanted to be clear that the utility is not just using the file name and is using something like a hash.
Thanks!
question: how are file versions handled?
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Re: question: how are file versions handled?
It just looks at file names. You'll have to delete the file from the fastdownload server for it to get updated.
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Re: question: how are file versions handled?
Thanks a lot for clarifying! Definitely going to check this out with my CSS server...