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#11 | 8172 | Tony Smith |
Update p4dctl with a few fixes and enhancements: 1. New 'Enable=(true|false)' flag for servers so you can temporarily prevent servers from starting. 2. Ensure exit status is correct when commands partially fail. For example, start now exits with non-zero status if there are some failures. 3. Remove debug printf() that was left over from the change that introduced include files. |
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#10 | 8003 | Tony Smith | Updated 32-bit and 64-bit Linux binaries for p4dctl | ||
#9 | 7998 | Tony Smith | Updated 32-bit binary for p4dctl | ||
#8 | 7830 | Tony Smith |
Bug fixes to previous change. Now broker support works properly. Updated the linux26x86 prebuilt binary |
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#7 | 7191 | Tony Smith | Update Linux binaries for p4dctl | ||
#6 | 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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#5 | 7181 | Tony Smith | Updated linux26x86 binary with correct version info. | ||
#4 | 7179 | Tony Smith |
Fix bug introduced in previous change. In my attempt to sort out the declaration of yytext, I declared it as an array rather than a pointer, and that could cause crashes. I also added support for debugging the parser in the course of fixing this and that's a useful thing to have anyway. Updated linux26x86 binary |
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#3 | 7177 | Tony Smith |
Update p4dctl to build with 2008.2 API. No major changes needed, mostly jam stuff. The big change is to include all the rules from the sample Jamrules included in the Perforce API since that's the Jamrules used to build the API. This ensures that we're using the right compiler/linker flags on every platform. I also made sure that when lex & yacc are installed, and the grammar is compiled as part of the build, that the source tree is updated with the pre-compiled grammar. Makes it easy to maintain. Lastly, I updated the binary while I was there. |
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#2 | 6152 | Tony Smith |
Add support for configuring the umask with which Perforce services should run to p4dctl. If unspecified, the default umask is 022. |
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#1 | 5946 | Tony Smith | P4DCTL/LINUX26X86/2006.2/5945 (built with 2006.2 Perforce API) |