Release Notes

Public

9.0.16.4652: Nov 04 2020

New

macOS - Plastic: Repository server permissions now configurable in the GUI!

We are working on implementing all object permission configuration dialogs on mac. Currently mac users have to resort to the cli to configure permissions. Not anymore! It will all be available in a nice graphical interface.

In this release we have added support for the Repository server permissions.

Here is an example screenshot:

See here for a guide to configuring permissions in Plastic: https://www.plasticscm.com/documentation/security/plastic-scm-version-control-security-guide

During the course of the next few release we expect to add support for configuring permissions an all object types in the system.

New

macOS - Plastic: more permissions dialogs on mac!

We recently added a dialog for editing repository server permissions in the application. As promised in that release note, we've been busy adding the remaining permission control dialogs to Plastic on the mac. Mac users can now edit permissions for all object types in the GUI, rather than use the cli.

Check out the Security Guide to see how you can you permissions to better secure your data https://www.plasticscm.com/documentation/security/plastic-scm-version-control-security-guide

You can control permissions for repositories, branches, labels and attributes. You can open the permissions dialog from the context menu in the Branch Explorer, Branches, Labels and Attributes view. Enjoy!

Spoiler alert! Here are some screenshots:

Opening the permissions dialog:

The permissions dialog:

New

All platforms - Plastic: notification when working changeset is deleted

If someone else deletes the changeset you are currently working on, you will get a notification with a button allowing you to update your workspace to the new head.

It looks something like this:

Bug

Windows, macOS - FMOD plugin: Our FMOD plugin got outdated and didn't work with recent versions of FMOD. It's fixed now! You can drop the plugin scripts in the FMOD scripts directory and control your project sources with Plastic SCM from inside FMOD. Contact us if you want to try the plugin out!