Nate Williams wrote: > > The current version of Perforce has "p4proxy" which caches > a local copy > > of the depot files used. > > Does it still require a working net link to the master > repository? When > it was originally released, I remember it being useful for slow links, > but not so good on non-existant links (ie; airplane rides, etc..)
Yes, it still requires a working link. Perforce depends on being able to keep its database of client state up to date. > > What is the status of Perforce in the FreeBSD project? > > See the archives for a more thorough discussion, but I believe the > licensing is the biggest issue. If we moved to use > commercial software, > it would make our development much more difficult for the average > developer to track our progress. I'll take a look. Presumably something like a "p4up" could get around that. Regards, Jan. To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe freebsd-hackers" in the body of the message