Dingo and PerForce
Andre Oppermann
andre at freebsd.org
Sun Dec 19 05:50:12 PST 2004
gnn at FreeBSD.org wrote:
>
> Howdy,
>
> For those who use PerForce and want to work on Dingo there is
Did you update the Dingo project page with the stuff I sent you about
three weeks ago?
--
Andre
> now a dingo branch, named "dingo". The dingo branch contains
> all of src, not just sys, as I suspect there are userland bits
> we'll want to do. I know I'll be doing userland things.
> Please make your own sub-branch off of dingo. For example,
> here is mine (gnn_dingo):
>
> # A Perforce Branch Specification.
> #
> # Branch: The branch name.
> # Update: The date this specification was last modified.
> # Access: The date of the last 'integrate' using this branch.
> # Owner: The user who created this branch.
> # Description: A short description of the branch (optional).
> # Options: Branch update options: [un]locked.
> # View: Lines to map source depot files to target depot files.
> #
> # Use 'p4 help branch' to see more about branch views.
>
> Branch: gnn_dingo
>
> Update: 2004/12/19 03:17:21
>
> Access: 2004/12/19 03:17:26
>
> Owner: gnn
>
> Description:
> My personal sub-branch of the dingo branch.
>
> Options: locked
>
> View:
> //depot/projects/dingo/sys/... //depot/user/gnn/dingo/sys/...
> //depot/projects/dingo/tools/... //depot/user/gnn/dingo/tools/...
>
> The main branch (dingo) is locked against changes and, more
> importantly, accidental deletion. Let me know if there are any issues
> with any of this.
>
> Oh, and the integration from vendor to dingo was done last Saturday
> night around 23:00 JST.
>
> Later,
> George
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