RELEASE = 2010.1 ; APIVERSION = 2010.1 ; PATCHLEVEL = 7830 ; DATE = 2010 12 03 ;
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#1 | 7841 | brett |
Initial branch of the Unix Perforce Server Control tool. See if this can be made to operate under Windows. |
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#6 | 7830 | Tony Smith |
Bug fixes to previous change. Now broker support works properly. Updated the linux26x86 prebuilt binary |
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#5 | 7828 | Tony Smith |
Add support for the broker to p4dctl andupdate version file. Simplified the code, and removed some ugly duplication which was bothering me. |
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#4 | 7190 | Tony Smith |
Bug fix: Empty argument lists weren't handled correctly. This change fixes that |
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#3 | 7185 | Tony Smith |
Updated linux26x86 and linux26x86_64 binaries with bugfix for failure to override global environment variables with local replacements |
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#2 | 7180 | Tony Smith | Update p4dctl Version file, and linux26x86_64 binary | ||
#1 | 5945 | Tony Smith |
Release p4dctl, a program for starting/stopping Perforce services on Unix operating systems. Similar to, and developed in concert with, Sven Erik Knop's p4dcfg. For example: p4dctl start -a Can start multiple P4D, P4P, P4Web, or P4FTP servers in one easy command line. It can be executed by root, or by the 'owners' of the configured services and it maintains pidfiles no matter who uses it (so they remain accurate). An init script using p4dctl will typically just use: p4dctl start -a p4dctl stop -a p4dctl restart -a And check the exit status. |