#!/usr/bin/perl -w # # Visual SourceSafe to Perforce converter, top level wrapper (calls all other scripts) # # Copyright 1998 Perforce Software. All rights reserved. # Written by James Strickland, April 1998 require 5.0; use strict; use lib '.'; use convert; $| = 1; # don't buffer output unlink("logfile") if($convert::debug_level>0); # nuke the logfile, if any # check that p4 is operational, warn if version does not support -f print "Running p4 info.\n"; my $p4info=convert::run("p4 info"); # note: p4 info prints errors to stderr, so we deduce an error from the lack # of output saying anything about the server if( $p4info !~ m@server@si) { print "\np4 info returned an error which must be fixed before proceeding. Check the installation section of the Perforce manual. Most likely you haven't started a Perforce server or you haven't set P4PORT to point to the server. You can obtain Perforce documentation from http://www.perforce.com\n\n"; print "Here's what p4 info returned:\n$p4info" if($p4info); exit(1); } if( $p4info =~ m@\nServer version:\s+[^\s]+/([0-9]+) @s) { my $change_number = $1; my $magic_number = 4761; # first release of 97.3 if( $change_number < $magic_number ) { print "Detected Perforce server version with change number $change_number. The VSS converter requires a 97.3 or later server. You can download Perforce from http://www.perforce.com/\n"; exit(2); } } else { # Server version line not recognized print "The Perforce server version was not detected - either you have a really old version (you can get the latest version from http://www.perforce.com) or the format of the output of p4 info has changed and no one updated this script to match (in which case, we'd appreciate it if you let us know - send email to support\@perforce.com). The VSS converter requires a 97.3 or later server. You can download Perforce from http://www.perforce.com/ Do you wish to proceed with your existing server? (y/n) "; exit(3) if( !~ /y/); } # Check that the user has permission to run p4 changes. open(ERROR, "p4 changes -m 1 2>&1 |"); if ( =~ m@"permission for this operation"@si) { print "You do not have the proper permissions to run this converter. Please check P4USER to make sure it is set properly. If P4USER is correct, see your Perforce administrator to get the necessary permissions.\n"; close(ERROR); exit(4); } # Timestamp print "Conversion started " . scalar(localtime()) . "\n"; # check that the depot is empty print "Checking that the depot is empty.\n"; if(convert::run("p4 changes -m 1") || convert::run("p4 labels")) { my $port = $p4info; $port =~ s@.*\nServer address:\s*(\S+).*@$1@s; print "The Perforce depot stored by the server at '$port' is not empty! I can't guarantee there won't be a ton of conflicts, and backing out the changes if there are problems will be a nightmare. Are you sure you want to proceed? "; exit(4) if( !~ /y/); } # set up user name and client $ENV{P4USER} = 'vss' unless defined($ENV{P4USER}) or defined($ENV{USER}) or defined($ENV{USERNAME}); $ENV{P4CLIENT} = 'vss' unless defined($ENV{P4CLIENT}); print "Using client '$ENV{P4CLIENT}'.\n"; if(convert::run("p4 clients") !~ m@Client $ENV{P4CLIENT} \d+/\d+/\d+ root@) { print "...creating client view with root $convert::client_root.\n"; convert::run("p4 client -i","Client: $ENV{P4CLIENT} Description: VSS converter Root: \"$convert::client_root\" View: //$convert::depot/... //$ENV{P4CLIENT}/...\n"); } if ($convert::bypass_metadata) { # If a bypass is requested, verify that the files are there. $convert::bypass_metadata = -f "$convert::metadata_dir/files" && -f "$convert::metadata_dir/labels" && -f "$convert::metadata_dir/changes"; } if ($convert::bypass_metadata) { print "BYPASSING the re-creation of the metadata/ files.\n"; } else { print "Extracting metadata from all VSS projects at and below $convert::root\n"; system("perl readhist.pl"); # Sort the metadata print "Sorting the metadata.\n"; system("perl sortmeta.pl"); # Improve the metadata - group changes, etc. print "Improving the metadata.\n"; system("perl improve.pl"); } # And now, what you've all been waiting for.. print "Creating the Perforce depot.\n"; system("perl mkdepot.pl"); # Some post-processing print "Sorting the mapping file.\n"; system("perl sortmap.pl"); # Timestamp print "Conversion finished " . scalar(localtime()) . "\n"; # Verification step print "\nFinished. Do you wish to verify the result? "; exit(0) if( !~ /y/); print "\nVerifying the result.\n"; system("perl verify.pl");