# ============================================================================ # Copyright and license info is available in the LICENSE file included with # the Server Deployment Package (SDP), and also available online: # https://swarm.workshop.perforce.com/projects/perforce-software-sdp/view/main/LICENSE # ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- # tag::includeManual[] <# .Synopsis p4env.ps1 sets Powershell and creates a file _setenv.bat for CMD .Description This is provided for convenience for admins at CMD prompt. .Parameter sdp-instance The specified instance to login to. .Example p4env.ps1 Master .Example p4env.ps1 1 #> # end::includeManual[] [CmdletBinding()] param ( [string]$SDPInstance, [string]$TempSetEnv) if(-not($SDPInstance)) { Throw "You must supply a value for -SDPInstance" } if(-not($TempSetEnv)) { $TempSetEnv = "_setenv.bat" } Set-StrictMode -Version 2.0 # Source the SDP Functions shared between scripts $SDPFunctionsPath = Split-Path -parent $MyInvocation.MyCommand.Path | Join-Path -childpath "SDP-Functions.ps1" . $SDPFunctionsPath $global:ScriptName = "p4env.ps1" $global:ScriptTask = "P4 Login" $global:LogFileName = "p4env.log" Parse-SDPConfigFile $MyInvocation.MyCommand.Path try { Write-Env-Var-File $TempSetEnv } Catch { write-error $error[0].ScriptStackTrace LogException $_.Exception }
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#1 | 27915 | Robert Cowham |
Implement p4login.bat properly with powershell. Fix to @27817 #review ttyler |