Hi Pierre,
You'll need to move your open files from the default changelist to a
numbered pending changelist. You can continue to edit them and they won't be
checked in.
At the command line you can do this with:
p4 change
Which will open your text editor so you can describe your new changeli
Yep. No plans to move or remove it. It would be good to see the info
incorporated into the Review Board documentation - especially if people
who know better than me can correct or improve on some the the things I
could have done better.
Christian Hammond said the following on 05/03/2009 09
Raghu,
I can't help with bulk user loading, but on item 1
Once you have a working installation of post-review, you can use the
py2exe to create a windows executable which can be distributed to
staff (I'm assuming your users are working under windows).
I couldn't find a detailed explanation
You may find cycgwin is a bit OTT if you just want a compliant diff
utiltiy on Windows. I found diff-utils from GnuWin32 worked fine. See
the link below for how I prepared a client package to share with
developers using ReviewBoard with Perforce on windows. (Skip to bullet
10 for the GnuWin32 bit