>>
>> Cool! Is there a bug open to package p4 in Debian?
>
> Not as far as I know. I could start the ball rolling with a bug
> report. I guess the question is how many people would actually use it.
I've sent a support request to Perforce to see what they think of this.
The BSD license means they
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> Hi,
>
> Luke Diamand wrote:
>
>> Originally the Debian git package included this tool, but it was removed
>> in 2014 because - at the time - the Perforce command-line tool was non-free:
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>> https://bugs.debian.
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Hi,
Luke Diamand wrote:
> Originally the Debian git package included this tool, but it was removed
> in 2014 because - at the time - the Perforce command-line tool was non-free:
>
> https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=715534#10
To be clear, what the D
Source: git
Severity: wishlist
Dear Maintainer,
There is a standard git tool, git-p4, which proxies between git and
Perforce (c.f. git-svn for example).
Originally the Debian git package included this tool, but it was removed
in 2014 because - at the time - the Perforce command-line tool was non
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