]> Launch a private p4d in a local directory If you are working with an offline repository in a local directory, vcp can launch a p4d in that directory on a random high numbered TCP port for you. p4 yes no Directory to run p4d in Enter the directory to launch the p4d in. VCP will then check that this is a valid directory. P4 Host name, including port Enter the name and port of the p4d to read from, separated by a colon. Leave empty to use the p4's default of the P4HOST environment variable if set or "perforce:1666" if not. P4 user id Enter the user_id (P4USER) value needed to access the server. Leave empty to the P4USER environemnt variable, if present; or the login user if not. Password If a password (P4PASSWD) is needed to access the server, enter it here. WARNING: password will be echoed in plain text to the terminal. Files to copy The destination spec is a perforce repository spec and must begin with // and a depot name ("//depot"), not a local filesystem spec or a client spec. There should be a trailing "/..." specified. //... Change branch rev #1 Forces VCP to do a p4 integrate, add, submit sequence to branch files, thus capturing the branch and the file alterations in one change.