If you start Perforce without a license file you are restricted in the number
of users/clients allowed, but it is still possible to use a suitable repository
(or copy thereof). The "free" limit used to be 2 users/5 clients, but I see
the latest release (2011.1) allows 20 users/20 clients withou
Guten Tag Nrupen Kantamneni,
am Montag, 2. Januar 2012 um 09:41 schrieben Sie:
> I was trying to migrate a perforce database to SVN using p42svn.pl
> (0.21 evrsion) script. This requires the perforce to be 2006 or
> later. However my perforce version is 2005.2. Is there a way I can
> migrate the d
On Tue, Nov 1, 2011 at 8:29 AM, Jeyanthan wrote:
>
>> Can we migrate the entire version history from perforce to SVN?
>
> Hi Nrupen,
>
> Visit http://p42svn.tigris.org/ to perform the migration.
>
> p42svn is a Perl script to migrate revision history from a Perforce depot to
> a Subversion reposit
> Can we migrate the entire version history from perforce to SVN?
Hi Nrupen,
Visit http://p42svn.tigris.org/ to perform the migration.
p42svn is a Perl script to migrate revision history from a Perforce
depot to a Subversion repository.
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Regards,
Jeyanthan