On 24/04/15 15:36, FusionX86 wrote:
I get an error if I misspell part of the path. For example, if I type
//depot/maain instead of //depot/main I will get the "no such files"
message you indicated. BUT using incorrect case like //depot/main
instead of //depot/Main doesn't return any error, but st
I get an error if I misspell part of the path. For example, if I type
//depot/maain instead of //depot/main I will get the "no such files"
message you indicated. BUT using incorrect case like //depot/main
instead of //depot/Main doesn't return any error, but still completes
and creates an empty rep
On 23/04/15 14:42, FusionX86 wrote:
Hi Luke,
I found a silly mistake I was making in the command I've been using.
The folder under the depot should have been capitalized, but it
wasn't. Also, I expected that if there was a problem with the command,
it would fail with some message instead of crea
Hi Luke,
I found a silly mistake I was making in the command I've been using.
The folder under the depot should have been capitalized, but it
wasn't. Also, I expected that if there was a problem with the command,
it would fail with some message instead of creating an empty local git
repo.
Now I'l
Can you post up the output from 'git p4 clone', and also see what the
output from doing this is:
$ p4 print //depot/some/branch/missingfile.c
On 21 April 2015 at 14:33, FusionX86 wrote:
> Hi Luke,
>
> Using -v was a good suggestion. Unfortunately I still don't see what
> the problem is. I'm st
Hi Luke,
Using -v was a good suggestion. Unfortunately I still don't see what
the problem is. I'm starting to think that maybe I should just create
the client views I need and setup a cron job that p4 syncs and then
git commits/pushes.
The --preserve-user option is for submitting back to Perforce
Thanks Sam, I'll check it out.
On Mon, Apr 20, 2015 at 12:23 PM, Sam Vilain wrote:
> On 04/20/2015 09:41 AM, FusionX86 wrote:
>>
>> Hopefully this is an appropriate place to ask questions about git-p4.
>>
>> I started at a company that wants to migrate from Perforce to Git. I'm
>> new to Perforce
On 20/04/15 17:41, FusionX86 wrote:
Hello,
Hopefully this is an appropriate place to ask questions about git-p4.
I started at a company that wants to migrate from Perforce to Git. I'm
new to Perforce and have been trying to learn just enough about it to
get through this migration. Anyway, I've
On 04/20/2015 09:41 AM, FusionX86 wrote:
Hopefully this is an appropriate place to ask questions about git-p4.
I started at a company that wants to migrate from Perforce to Git. I'm
new to Perforce and have been trying to learn just enough about it to
get through this migration.
You might also
Hello,
Hopefully this is an appropriate place to ask questions about git-p4.
I started at a company that wants to migrate from Perforce to Git. I'm
new to Perforce and have been trying to learn just enough about it to
get through this migration. Anyway, I've been playing with git-p4 and
have one
Hello,
Hopefully this is an appropriate place to ask questions about git-p4.
I started at a company that wants to migrate from Perforce to Git. I'm new
to Perforce and have been trying to learn just enough about it to get
through this migration. Anyway, I've been playing with git-p4 and have run
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