# The form data below was edited by perforce # Perforce Workshop Jobs # # Job: The job name. 'new' generates a sequenced job number. # # Status: Job status; required field. There is no enforced or # promoted workflow for transition of jobs from one # status to another, just a set of job status values # for users to apply as they see fit. Possible values: # # open - Issue is available to be worked on. # # inprogress - Active development is in progress. # # blocked - Issue cannot be implemented for some reason. # # fixed - Fixed, optional status to use before closed. # # closed - Issue has been dealt with definitively. # # punted - Decision made not to address the issue, # possibly not ever. # # suspended - Decision made not to address the issue # in the immediate future, but noting that it may # have some merit and may be revisited later. # # duplicate - Duplicate of another issue that. # # obsolete - The need behind the request has become # overcome by events. # # Project: The project this job is for. Required. # # Severity: [A/B/C] (A is highest) Required. # # ReportedBy The user who created the job. Can be changed. # # ReportedDate: The date the job was created. Automatic. # # ModifiedBy: The user who last modified this job. Automatic. # # ModifiedDate: The date this job was last modified. Automatic. # # OwnedBy: The owner, responsible for doing the job. Optional. # # Description: Description of the job. Required. # # DevNotes: Developer's comments. Optional. Can be used to # explain a status, e.g. for blocked, punted, # obsolete or duplicate jobs. May also provide # additional information such as the earliest release # in which a bug is known to exist. # # Component: Projects may use this optional field to indicate # which component of the project a givenjob is associated # with. # # For the SDP, the list of components is defined in: # //guest/perforce_software/sdp/tools/components.txt # # Type: Type of job [Bug/Feature]. Required. # # Release: Release in which job is intended to be fixed. Job: job000337 Status: open Project: perforce-software-p4convert Severity: C ReportedBy: norman_morse ReportedDate: 2015/08/20 14:00:01 ModifiedBy: perforce ModifiedDate: 2019/02/19 10:51:20 OwnedBy: norman_morse Description: Some Symbolic Links are not created in Perforce during an import mode SVN conversion. Convert mode seems to work. This Problem has not been reproduced internally: Case 00176418 The Links were created in the initial SVN revision along with about 6000 other files. No errors are reported from the conversion and the filesnames are added to the auditlog.txt file, but the links are missing from Perforce depot. Target of the links are known to exist, and were created in the same submit as the links. Is there a race condition? Could it be Linux specific? I've asked customer for a Shrunken Dump, and I fixed some of the link entries, and I still was unable to reproduce this problem on my mac. DevNotes: Type: Bug