P4DCTL README ------------- P4DCTL is a program for starting and stopping Perforce services on Unix platforms. It's designed to be used both by root and non-root users and to integrate well with init.d or rc scripts for boot/shutdown. It allows the system administrator to specify the Perforce services they wish to start on the box in a single configuration file: /etc/perforce/p4dctl.conf, or in a set of configuration files under /etc/perforce/p4dctl.conf.d BUILDING FROM SOURCE -------------------- If you're building inside Perforce, you can just sync the P4 tree as well as p4dctl and use jam. If you're building from the Public Depot sources, you'll need Perforce Jam, and the Perforce API. Once you've installed both, simply use: jam -sP4= You may also wish to specify your operating system version. For example, for a Linux 2.6 build, I might use: jam -sP4= -sOSVER=26 Then to install the binary, run the command below as root: jam -sP4= -sOSVER= install This will install the binary in /usr/local/bin and make it a setuid root executable. I believe the program to be secure, though obviously I can't guarantee that. INSTALLING A PRE-BUILT BINARY ----------------------------- If you're using a pre-built binary, just copy it into /usr/local/bin, and run the following commands: chown root:0 /usr/local/bin/p4dctl chmod 4711 /usr/local/bin/p4dctl CONFIGURATION ------------- The simplest way to get started is to copy the p4dctl.conf.sample from the distribution to /etc/perforce/p4dctl.conf and edit it to reflect your needs. USAGE ----- See 'p4dctl -h' for command-line syntax