Manolis Kiagias wrote:
Howard Goldstein wrote:
As the subject says, is there a straightforward way to retrieve a
directory tree from perforce.freebsd.org? Clicking individual files in
the web interface is really tedious.
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It seems the required software for accessing perforce repositories is
available in ports:
/usr/ports/devel/perforce
I haven't tried it myself though. I don't even know if
perforce.freebsd.org allows anonymous access. You can however read some
details on it here:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/p4-primer/index.html
If you do try, it please send a follow up post with results.
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No, it doesn't allow anonymous access (this isn't feasible due to the
way perforce works, i.e. maintaining all client state on the server). I
dont know of a way to extract a general perforce tree, although a few of
them (like trustedbsd) are exported via cvsup on I think cvsup9. I
think you will have to ask whoever's branch you are looking at for a
copy of it.
Kris
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