I get an error while adding few files to Perforce which has WILDCARD characters in their name. The error is clear, asking to use the '-f' option while running p4 add.
Now I am using the p4 visual client app on my work machine and could not find a way to add options while running the command. Is this something that we can do only on the command line ?
P.S - I am on a corporate network. And I don't have rights to install softwares freely from internet and as such can't install the perforce command line.
P4V should give you the option to add the files (i.e. it should use the -f option for you when appropriate). If it's instead giving you the command line error message that sounds buggy; I'd recommend raising it with Perforce tech support.
I would also recommend negotiating with your IT team to allow you to install the p4 command line tool; if they've already approved P4V there's no earthly reason to not approve P4 (which is just a very thin wrapper around the p4 client libraries that P4V is built on, and also completely open-source so therefore easily auditable). Once you're able to run the appropriate p4 add command, the server commands will return the escaped versions of the wildcards and other commands based on those escaped paths will work without any special handling, so P4V might just work correctly from that point on.
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My favorite editor, geany, has an option "Disk check timeout", after this timeout it checks if someone else has overwritten the file that I'm editing. This is a simple tool to detect if two people work on the same file (we don't use a version control system). Is there an option or a plugin for kdevelop that does the same thing?
Edit: as Zhigalin said KDevelop does the check automatically but only for local files, I need it for files opened using sftp.
In KDevelop this check is always active, you will get a popup as soon as you focus on that file in the editor.
Edit: if you are speaking of remote files than the reply is no, there is no such functionality.
So you have 4 options:
File a proposal here (which probably won't get implemented soon because of few active developers)
Patches are always welcome
[suggested] Start using a version control system like Git, there are even tools to automatically deploy on server when you make commit on a specific branch.
Use AutoFS(FUSE) to mount your server as a local folder.
I'm trying to use Perforce from Windows Explorer (Windows 7), but the Perforce context menu doesn't have any of the useful commands (checkout, submit, etc). Instead it has a disabled entry that says, "No workspace has been set for this connection."
The troubleshooting page I found says, "The problem is that P4EXP [Perforce's Windows Explorer plugin) ignores p4v’s configuration. You can configure P4EXP from the command line." It then explains how to do that by entering three "p4 set" commands.
But when I enter those commands, they have no effect whatever. And I'm not sure why they should; I got the information I needed to enter (client name, port, and username) by running the "p4 client -o" command. In other words, I entered setting into P4 that I got from P4. There must be something else I need to do, or it would have worked from the get-go. But what?
It is great that you have the context menu set with perforce with windows explorer plugin. In order to make it work, one needs to set up the environment variables that point to correct workspace (in contrast to svn, perforce does not have .svn directory in each versioning folder). This can be achieved with the following command:
p4 set P4CLIENT=my_perforce_workspace
given, e.g., that your path is in D:\my_perforce_workspace. If you do not have p4 on your system, install it from helix-command-line-client-p4.
Additional links:
http://maillist.perforce.com/pipermail/perforce-user/2009-September/025858.html
https://www.perforce.com/perforce/r17.1/manuals/cmdref/Content/CmdRef/P4CLIENT.html
If p4 set shows the right settings but the Explorer plugin shows something else, the difference could be P4CONFIG (which lets you have different settings per-directory). cd to the same folder you're trying to use the Explorer plugin in, and run p4 set there -- any difference?
Your comment about p4 client -o is a little confusing -- note that if you have no workspace defined, p4 client -o will give you a template for a new workspace, but it will not create it (you'd have to pipe it to p4 client -i). The command you should be running to verify your connection is p4 info.
I have a handful of new files I want to add to my client. I moved my files to the proper location but every time I do "p4 add" I get the error "file(s) not in client view". I am confused why I am getting this error message since I am trying to add new files for the first time.
Perforce correlates the location of the files on your workstation with the location of the files in the server's repository using your "workspace view", which is a crucial concept that you need to become familiar with.
Here's where to learn about it: http://www.perforce.com/perforce/doc.current/manuals/intro/01_intro.html#1079899
Since you're working with the command line p4 tool, you'll use 'p4 client' to update your workspace definition and its view mapping.
You can also use the 'p4 where' command to understand how the mapping is translating filenames to and from the client and server formats.
Is it possible to delete a file from your workspace and then hitting submit in perforce and that file being deleted from the perforce server?
open for read: F
\LocalSource\Perforce\MainBranch\blah\New Text Document.txt: The system cannot find the file specified.
Submit aborted -- fix problems then use 'p4 submit -c 4799463'.
Some file(s) could not be transferred from client.
I get this message when I try to submit. In Subversion I could do this. I had a look on the internet and it looks like this isn't possible, but I thought I'd check on here.
(The reason I want this is because I have a spreadsheet and I want to extract the modules from the spreadsheet and put them into source control. But sometimes modules in that spreadsheet may be removed and I want to be able to just checkin the modules that are changed and do deletions on the server, without having to go into the perforce client and deleting the files marked for deletion in there.) One method was to delete all the files in perforce and then do a dummy commit of an empty directory. And then add all the files again extracted from the spreadsheet and do an add. But then in my version history I always will have a version with a full delete.
Any simple ideas, special commands that I can use?
Thanks,
Chris
If you delete files directly on disk, without using the Perforce client to delete them (e.g., you use your spreadsheet command to delete those files directly), that's called "offline work", and in order to tell Perforce that you've made those changes, you just need to go back into your P4V window and use "Reconcile Offline Work".
See Working Disconnected From The Perforce Server for complete instructions.
See also this related question: Sync offline changes to a workspace into Perforce
Perforce has a command-line client (http://www.perforce.com/product/components/perforce_commandline_client) you should be able to execute from Excel as any exe file via the Shell function.
We are using P4 for free with two users. In the P4V admin gui I can see both myself and my partner as users, and in the P4V gui I can see all workspaces (clients) and all changelists (both mine and my partner's). From the command line, 'p4 users' only shows me, 'p4 clients' only shows my local workspace, etc. Is there some mode, environment setting, or special directory from which I have to use the p4 command line to see those global objects? I believe I am a p4 superuser (since I read this is the default on installation and we didn't change anything). I'm obviously missing something very basic about the relationship between p4 command line and P4V.
The reason I need to use the command line is to delete an old client workspace (used on a different machine) that has an empty changelist associated with it. I therefore need to use 'p4 client -d -f old-workspace-name' from the command line. But when I do it tells me client 'old-workspace-name' doesn't exist.
D'oh! I had a setup with two p4 servers (one that I had set up briefly as an experiment and forgot about). My gui was pointing to the real one and my command line was pointing to the experimental one. They both had a client with a certain name, so I was confusing them for being the same. Hope this helps someone else who makes the same mistake.