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2007-03-15 | Update to 2006.1, based on PR pkg/35287 by Marc Tooley. From the changelog: | schmonz | 1 | -31/+22 | |
* Client file tamper checking * New client option 'SubmitOptions' * Speedup of 'p4 submit' branched files * 'Automatic' labels * Improved management of remote depots * New MaxLockTime in 'p4 group' * Improved license file handling * User file access tracking * 'p4 integrate' improvements * Optimization of head revision operations * Speedup for the 'integ' command * Early release of db.working/db.resolve during sync * Server Performance Tracking * Spec depot interferes less with other commands * Special handling for @changelist * Speedup for clients with many opened files * External authentication triggers * UTF-16 support * Speedup for the 'dirs' command * Speedup for the 'obliterate' command * Btree passive reorganization * MapState simplification * Spec depot * Partial filetypes * Delete triggers * Authorization and security levels * New login/logout commands * New trigger support * New indirect integration default * New smart resolve logic * Filepaths that contain characters @#%* can be added to the depot * New tag command provides easy way to assign a label to a filelist * Optimization for frequent syncs * Label use speedups * Locking and memory use improvements * Speedups for large client views and protections tables * Indirect integration much faster * New monitor command displays status of running p4 processes * Integrate across distant branches * New annotate command shows history of lines in a file * Sharing clients using multiple client roots * Sprucing up diffs * tempobj filetype redux * New protection level for semi-super users and a bunch of other features and bug fixes. | |||||
2005-10-20 | Add RMD160 checksums. | wiz | 1 | -1/+10 | |
2005-02-23 | Add RMD160 digests. | agc | 1 | -1/+2 | |
2002-09-01 | Initial import of p4web 2002.1. | schmonz | 1 | -0/+22 | |
P4Web turns your Web browser into a complete user interface to Perforce. Now, users on Macintosh, Unix, and Windows can use P4Web's visual graphics and links to manage their Perforce workspace activities. |