Apologies if the name of the question is confusing. I\'m a bit new to version control (sadly) and feel like I\'m not using things in the right way, so I\'ve come for some help.
In Git, I can set the environment variable GIT_COMMITTER_DATE e开发者_C百科tc to set the date of the commit to be anything I want (without affecting the order of commits).
I\'m using Perforce P4V, the graphical tool, to interface with my Perforce server here at work.I have a project I added to the depot and I accidentally deleted it from my workspace on my local compute
I am trying import a project from Perforce worksp开发者_开发百科ace in Eclipse. It is importing it (fetching the files into java package hierarchy) but the problem is it is not importing as \"Java pro
I am very new to Perforce so this might be a dumb question. All the sources I work against are checked out in a Linux server and the location is shared开发者_开发百科 via Samba. Imount that location
I\'m in SCM and work with a variety of tools (Subversion, Clearcase, TFS, Perforce) and technologies (.NET, Java mostly). Before I started work, the normal order of business was to create a controlled
I have two branches, let\'s call them mainline and dev1. I regularly integrate a file from mainline to dev1. The last-but-one time I integrated the file, it was at revision 3 in mainline. The last tim
I\'ve got a working post-checkin validation system in place for our team\'s C/C++ projects using Buildbot and Perforce, and it\'s worked well for us.However, our current system responds to checkins an
I tryed migrate from perforce 2005 to 2010 and failed. I created checkpoint and journal files (with p4d -jc command), copy version files on old machine. But failed restore it on new machine. On first
I come from the Perforce world, so my language here is going to be Perforce speak, but I am trying to use GitHUB and something terrible has happened.I used the commands: