# -*- perl -*- ################################################################# # BASIC CONFIGURATION # # # 1. If You are not using the standard host:port, set it here $ENV{P4PORT} = "p4:1666"; # 2. A user and a client must be specfied. The user must have write access # (at least if You want to view jobs) $ENV{USER} = "trenoll"; $ENV{P4CLIENT} = "trenoll_geek"; # 3. Set up complete path to p4 program $P4 = "/usr/local/bin/p4"; $ENV{PATH} .= ":usr/local/bin" ; # 4. Set up path to a shortcut-file $ENV{CODELINES} = "./CODELINES" ; # 5. Set up a path to temporary data files that might be used. # (NOTE! the cgi must have write access to this directory) $TMPDIR = "/tmp/p4cgi_data" ; # # 6. List administrator => email addresses $administrators{"Fredric Fredricson"} = "fredric\@mydata.se" ; $administrators{"Roger Jonasson"} = "Roger.Jonasson\@mydata.se" ; # # 7. Set up script name (leave commented out for apache) # #$ENV{SCRIPT_NAME} = $0 ; # # END OF BASIC CONFIGURATION (well, this is perl, all scripts # could be viewed as "basic configuration" ;-> ) #################################################################
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#1 | 2778 | Jay Han | creating guest branch per tutorial http://public.perforce.com/public/tutorial.html | ||
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#1 | 1885 | rmg |
For posterity: Make the old version appear in a "P4DB_0" subdirectory. (I'd have called it 0.99, but I'm not sure it really *is* 0.99!) |
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#1 | 11 | Perforce maintenance | Add Fredric Fredricson's depot browser, P4DB. |