From: George Vanburgh
When running git-p4 on Windows, with multiple git-p4.mapUser entries in
git config - no user mappings are applied to the generated repository.
Reproduction Steps:
1. Add multiple git-p4.mapUser entries to git config on a Windows
machine
2. Attempt to clone a p4
> On 22 Jan 2017, at 13:05, Luke Diamand
>
> I'm confusedsee below.
That now makes two of us!
I think I've figured out where I messed up, see below.
>
> On 21 January 2017 at 15:21, George Vanburgh
> wrote:
> >> On 21 Jan 2017, at 13:33, Lars Schne
> On 21 Jan 2017, at 13:33, Lars Schneider
> > On 21 Jan 2017, at 13:02, George Vanburgh
> wrote:
> >
> > From: George Vanburgh
> >
> > When running git-p4 on Windows, with multiple git-p4.mapUser entries
> > in git config - no user mappin
From: George Vanburgh
When running git-p4 on Windows, with multiple git-p4.mapUser entries in
git config - no user mappings are applied to the generated repository.
Reproduction Steps:
1. Add multiple git-p4.mapUser entries to git config on a Windows
machine
2. Attempt to clone a p4
From: George Vanburgh
When importing from multiple perforce paths - we may attempt to import
a changelist that contains files from two (or more) of these depot
paths. Currently, this results in multiple git commits - one
containing the changes, and the other(s) as empty commit(s). This
behavior
On 17 December 2016 01:47:55 CET, Luke Diamand wrote:
>On 15 December 2016 at 17:14, George Vanburgh
>wrote:
>> From: George Vanburgh
>>
>> When importing from multiple perforce paths - we may attempt to
>import a changelist that contains files from two (or
From: George Vanburgh
When importing from multiple perforce paths - we may attempt to import a
changelist that contains files from two (or more) of these depot paths.
Currently, this results in multiple git commits - one containing the changes,
and the other(s) as empty commits. This behavior
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