Age | Commit message (Collapse) | Author | Files | Lines | |
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2005-02-23 | Add RMD160 digests. | agc | 1 | -1/+2 | |
2004-01-22 | whitespace fixes | grant | 1 | -23/+23 | |
2004-01-20 | Move WRKSRC definition away from the first paragraph in a Makefile. | agc | 1 | -2/+2 | |
2003-07-17 | s/netbsd.org/NetBSD.org/ | grant | 1 | -2/+2 | |
2003-03-29 | Place WRKSRC where it belongs, to make pkglint happy; ok'ed by wiz. | jmmv | 1 | -2/+2 | |
2002-09-05 | For NetBSD/powerpc, choose the LinuxPPC binary. | schmonz | 1 | -2/+4 | |
2002-09-01 | Add P4ARCH quirk for p4web on NetBSD/i386. | schmonz | 1 | -1/+5 | |
2002-09-01 | Revert import botch. | schmonz | 5 | -166/+33 | |
2002-09-01 | Initial import of Perforce SCM server, release 2002.1. | schmonz | 5 | -33/+166 | |
P4D, the Perforce Server, manages the Perforce central file repository (the "depot"), tracks Perforce user operations, and records activity in the Perforce SCM database. You need one Perforce Server to support all of the users in your enterprise. | |||||
2002-09-01 | Initial import of Perforce SCM client, release 2002.1. | schmonz | 5 | -0/+105 | |
P4 is a small, self-contained Perforce client program that offers access to all Perforce SCM (software configuration management) features through a command line. It can be used in command shells and scripts, and is the ideal interface for automated processes that perform SCM tasks. |