]> 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 hi-numbered TCP port for you. p4 yes No Directory to run p4d in? Enter the directory to launch the p4d in. VCP will test to see if this is a valid directory when you hit Enter. Enter rev-root sets the revisions root of the source tree being extracted. Run p4d flag run a p4d instance in the directory indicated by repo_server. Bootstrap mode export (Enter file wildcard) Forces bootstrap mode for an entire export (-b ...) or for certain files. Filenames may contain wildcards, see the Regexp::Shellish manpage for details on what wildcards are accepted. Continue Flag Starts this transfer where the previous one (to the same destination) left off. This uses the destination's state database to detect what was transferred last time and to begin this transfer where the previous one left off. Follow 'branch into' flag Causes VCP to notice "branch into" messages in the output of p4's filelog command and. If the file that's the target of the p4 integrate (branch) command is revision number #1, adds the target to the list of exported files. This usually needs a --rev-root option to set the rev root to be high enough in the directory tree to include all branches (it's an error to export a file that is not under the rev root).