How to avoid the error “Please freeze your view config-specs before invoking make.”?












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I am getting the following error while compiling on ClearCase:



ERROR: Please freeze your view config-specs before invoking make.


I have created one branch and set config specs but I am still getting that error.



How would you resolve this issue?










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    I am getting the following error while compiling on ClearCase:



    ERROR: Please freeze your view config-specs before invoking make.


    I have created one branch and set config specs but I am still getting that error.



    How would you resolve this issue?










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      I am getting the following error while compiling on ClearCase:



      ERROR: Please freeze your view config-specs before invoking make.


      I have created one branch and set config specs but I am still getting that error.



      How would you resolve this issue?










      share|improve this question















      I am getting the following error while compiling on ClearCase:



      ERROR: Please freeze your view config-specs before invoking make.


      I have created one branch and set config specs but I am still getting that error.



      How would you resolve this issue?







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          The terme "freeze" generally refers (in this context) to a config spec which is not based on "LATEST".



          LATEST is a shifting label which means it can move (while the make is in progress)



          It is best to create a dedicate view which selects in its config spec a label



          element * a_label


          Each time you want to build:




          • set a new label (cleartool mklabel as in here or in this example) on your sources


          • lock the lbtype,

          • and modify the config spec of that view accordingly.


          The view will be considered "frozen" (in that it does refer to frozen fixed versions), and make will be able to proceed in confidence.






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            The terme "freeze" generally refers (in this context) to a config spec which is not based on "LATEST".



            LATEST is a shifting label which means it can move (while the make is in progress)



            It is best to create a dedicate view which selects in its config spec a label



            element * a_label


            Each time you want to build:




            • set a new label (cleartool mklabel as in here or in this example) on your sources


            • lock the lbtype,

            • and modify the config spec of that view accordingly.


            The view will be considered "frozen" (in that it does refer to frozen fixed versions), and make will be able to proceed in confidence.






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              The terme "freeze" generally refers (in this context) to a config spec which is not based on "LATEST".



              LATEST is a shifting label which means it can move (while the make is in progress)



              It is best to create a dedicate view which selects in its config spec a label



              element * a_label


              Each time you want to build:




              • set a new label (cleartool mklabel as in here or in this example) on your sources


              • lock the lbtype,

              • and modify the config spec of that view accordingly.


              The view will be considered "frozen" (in that it does refer to frozen fixed versions), and make will be able to proceed in confidence.






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                The terme "freeze" generally refers (in this context) to a config spec which is not based on "LATEST".



                LATEST is a shifting label which means it can move (while the make is in progress)



                It is best to create a dedicate view which selects in its config spec a label



                element * a_label


                Each time you want to build:




                • set a new label (cleartool mklabel as in here or in this example) on your sources


                • lock the lbtype,

                • and modify the config spec of that view accordingly.


                The view will be considered "frozen" (in that it does refer to frozen fixed versions), and make will be able to proceed in confidence.






                share|improve this answer












                The terme "freeze" generally refers (in this context) to a config spec which is not based on "LATEST".



                LATEST is a shifting label which means it can move (while the make is in progress)



                It is best to create a dedicate view which selects in its config spec a label



                element * a_label


                Each time you want to build:




                • set a new label (cleartool mklabel as in here or in this example) on your sources


                • lock the lbtype,

                • and modify the config spec of that view accordingly.


                The view will be considered "frozen" (in that it does refer to frozen fixed versions), and make will be able to proceed in confidence.







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