When you run browser, the temporary directory .vlab/tmp is erased. This is a problem if you currently have objects checked out (say, from another browser). I know that you can start a new browser from browser itself (and that doesn't nuke the tmp directory), but this is not helpful if browser crashes or you close it with an object still open.
We've been bit by this a few times recently, losing work every time.
I've confirmed it happens on Linux and OSX.
When you run browser, the temporary directory .vlab/tmp is erased. This is a problem if you currently have objects checked out (say, from another browser). I know that you can start a new browser from browser itself (and that doesn't nuke the tmp directory), but this is not helpful if browser crashes or you close it with an object still open.
We've been bit by this a few times recently, losing work every time.
I've confirmed it happens on Linux and OSX.