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Remote files not compiled

Open hedii opened this issue 10 years ago • 11 comments

Hi, I have mount my remote website with transmit as a local drive. This folder is my project in codekit. When i make a modification on the remote file (eg: i edit a js file), I see codekit refreshing, but not compiling the file. i have to manually push the button 'process' to run the compilation. I want codekit to compile the remote file, is there a workaround?

hedii avatar Sep 28 '15 13:09 hedii

Hi Heidi,

Please record a short screencast showing me the issue. Be sure to include the selected file in CodeKit so I can see the options you’ve set for that file. Thanks

On 28 Sep 2015, at 06:28, hedii [email protected] wrote:

Hi, I have mount my remote website with transmit as a local drive. This folder is my project in codekit. When i make a modification on the remote file (eg: i edit a js file), I see codekit refreshing, but not compiling the file. i have to manually push the button 'process' to run the compilation. I want codekit to compile the remote file, is there a workaround?

— Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub https://github.com/bdkjones/CodeKit/issues/583.

bdkjones avatar Sep 28 '15 15:09 bdkjones

the screencast: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mqRWOip3nrg (the first video i uploaded didn't show the right file)

when save the file, it is not compiled, when i click 'process' it is compiled (the notification is visible in one of my other screens).

i try to put codekit config file here, but github does not accept it

hedii avatar Sep 28 '15 16:09 hedii

here the codekit config file : https://gist.github.com/hedii/719108ec8e171f860eee

hedii avatar Sep 28 '15 16:09 hedii

hi @bdkjones have you seen the infos i posted? i still have the same problem, even with the last update codekit 2.5.1 osx 10.11.1 folder mounted remotely via transmit disk latest version

hedii avatar Oct 22 '15 16:10 hedii

Hi everyone, I encountered the same issue with CodeKit. It seems that it does recognize file changes on remote disks, however it doesn't proceed to compiling them. Is a fix awaited soon? Thank you!

filipjnc avatar Dec 02 '15 13:12 filipjnc

Don't know, no news on that issue. Honestly i stopped using codekit because of that. I'm now using gulp...

hedii avatar Dec 02 '15 13:12 hedii

I really like CodeKit and I don't feel comfortable moving over to another Toolbox :(

filipjnc avatar Dec 02 '15 13:12 filipjnc

I’m looking into the issue. Kernel-level file events are way more complicated than you’d think.

On 2Dec 2015, at 05:23, filipjnc [email protected] wrote:

I really like CodeKit and I don't feel comfortable moving over to another IDE :(

— Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub https://github.com/bdkjones/CodeKit/issues/583#issuecomment-161288333.

bdkjones avatar Dec 02 '15 17:12 bdkjones

@bdkjones I appreciate that.

Btw, I only seem to have this issue with Coda. When saving files with Sublime Text, CodeKit does compile them.

filipjnc avatar Dec 02 '15 17:12 filipjnc

Yep. When you save files with Sublime Text, are you mounting the remote disk using Transmit 4? Or do you mean that when you save with Sublime, the files are local to your machine?

bdkjones avatar Dec 02 '15 17:12 bdkjones

In both cases I'm mounting the remote disk using Transmit 4. Could it be a Coda issue?

filipjnc avatar Dec 02 '15 17:12 filipjnc