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Posted to general@gump.apache.org by Peter Janes <pe...@liberate.com> on 2004/08/26 21:00:32 UTC
Perforce for Python Gump?
I've written some basic Perforce support for Traditional Gump, based very
much on the cvs repository support. However, since Trad Gump is in the
process of being replaced by Python Gump, I'd like to migrate the Perforce
support as well.
Would anyone be able to provide pointers on what parts I should be looking
at, and/or answer some followup questions (off-list)? So far I've figured
out how to add a repository of type "p4", and I think I'll have to add a
P4Updater in python/gump/update, but I'm not clear on whether this will be
sufficient.
Thanks,
Peter J.
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Sometimes the Universe needs a change of perspective.
--J. Michael Straczynski
Re: Perforce for Python Gump?
Posted by "Adam R. B. Jack" <aj...@apache.org>.
Sounds great. Tomorrow [most of day, MST zone] I ought be able to answer any questions on this, via e-mail and/or IRC.
regards
Adam
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On Thu, 26 Aug 2004, Peter Janes wrote:
> I've written some basic Perforce support for Traditional Gump, based very
> much on the cvs repository support. However, since Trad Gump is in the
> process of being replaced by Python Gump, I'd like to migrate the Perforce
> support as well.
>
> Would anyone be able to provide pointers on what parts I should be looking
> at, and/or answer some followup questions (off-list)? So far I've figured
> out how to add a repository of type "p4", and I think I'll have to add a
> P4Updater in python/gump/update, but I'm not clear on whether this will be
> sufficient.
>
> Thanks,
> Peter J.
> --
> Sometimes the Universe needs a change of perspective.
> --J. Michael Straczynski
>
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