Re: working with Perforce

2009-05-12 Thread Chuck Soper
On 5/12/09 11:18 AM, "Steve Kalkwarf" wrote: > >> I discovered that my P4 variables are in ~/.bash_profile. I plan to >> add the >> following line to that file: >> P4EDITOR="/usr/bin/bbedit --wait --resume --" >> >> After I've done that, is there a way I can force my user account >> accept >> c

Re: working with Perforce

2009-05-12 Thread Steve Kalkwarf
> I discovered that my P4 variables are in ~/.bash_profile. I plan to > add the > following line to that file: > P4EDITOR="/usr/bin/bbedit --wait --resume --" > > After I've done that, is there a way I can force my user account > accept > changes made to .bash_profile without logging out and b

Re: working with Perforce

2009-05-12 Thread Steve Saeedi
You can also create a environment.plist file in your local .MacOSX folder in your home dir. For more info, read: http://developer.apple.com/documentation/MacOSX/Conceptual/BPRuntimeConfig/Articles/EnvironmentVars.html or http://bit.ly/lfBhf These variables will then be available to all progr

Re: working with Perforce

2009-05-12 Thread Chuck Soper
On 5/9/09 8:05 AM, "Charles Albrecht" wrote: > On May 9, 2009, at 7:33 AM, Daryl Spitzer wrote: >> >> Chuck, >> >> You may have to set P4EDITOR. The documentation at >> http://www.perforce.com/perforce/doc.082/manuals/cmdref/env.P4EDITOR.html#104 >> 4292 >> makes it sound like Perforce ignores