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#2 | 26885 | C. Thomas Tyler |
Removed obsolete README.txt file, and put useful bits of its content into Unsupported_SDP.adoc. Removed excess general SDP content from Unsupported_SDP.adoc. Enhanced Makefile for AsciiDocc to support building individual targets, and also incrementally build only what's needed. |
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#1 | 26652 | Robert Cowham |
This is Tom's change: Introduced new 'Unsupported' directory to clarify that some files in the SDP are not officially supported. These files are samples for illustration, to provide examples, or are deprecated but not yet ready for removal from the package. The Maintenance and many SDP triggers have been moved under here, along with other SDP scripts and triggers. Added comments to p4_vars indicating that it should not be edited directly. Added reference to an optional site_global_vars file that, if it exists, will be sourced to provide global user settings without needing to edit p4_vars. As an exception to the refactoring, the totalusers.py Maintenance script will be moved to indicate that it is supported. Removed settings to support long-sunset P4Web from supported structure. Structure under new .../Unsupported folder is: Samples/bin Sample scripts. Samples/triggers Sample trigger scripts. Samples/triggers/tests Sample trigger script tests. Samples/broker Sample broker filter scripts. Deprecated/triggers Deprecated triggers. To Do in a subsequent change: Make corresponding doc changes. |
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//guest/perforce_software/sdp/dev/Maintenance/README.txt | |||||
#2 | 25591 | C. Thomas Tyler |
Clarified that Maintenance folder scripts are samples and are NOT officially supported. Updated references to HMS now that it has been split back out into a separate product. |
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#1 | 16784 | C. Thomas Tyler |
Routine Merge Down to dev from main using: p4 -s merge -n -b perforce_software-sdp-dev |
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//guest/perforce_software/sdp/main/Maintenance/README.txt | |||||
#1 | 16774 | Robert Cowham | Note that Maintenance scripts are neither fully tested nor guaranteed |