10 messages in com.perforce.perforce-userRenaming files| From | Sent On | Attachments |
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| Pete...@opticalnetworks.com | 02 Jul 1999 06:56 | |
| Pasc...@sybase.com | 02 Jul 1999 07:06 | |
| Cowham | 02 Jul 1999 07:11 | |
| Joel...@apsydev.com | 02 Jul 1999 08:37 | |
| AnnR...@citrix.com | 02 Jul 1999 08:58 | |
| Patr...@manage.com | 02 Jul 1999 09:01 | |
| PGof...@baltimore.comPGoffin | 02 Jul 1999 09:08 | |
| PGof...@baltimore.comPGoffin | 02 Jul 1999 09:10 | |
| Will...@dii.com | 02 Jul 1999 09:40 | |
| Joel...@apsydev.com | 02 Jul 1999 23:57 |
| Subject: | Renaming files![]() |
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| From: | AnnR...@citrix.com (AnnR...@citrix.com) |
| Date: | 07/02/1999 08:58:38 AM |
| List: | com.perforce.perforce-user |
No, not completely. If you use the "-i" option of "p4 changes" you will see all the changes that were integrated, i.e. those that came from the old file.
Ann
-----Original Message----- From: Joel Armengaud/AGDS [SMTP:joe at apsydev.com] Sent: Friday, July 02, 1999 11:38 AM To: Cowham, Robert (Associate) Cc: Perforce Mailing List (E-mail) Subject: RE: Renaming files
Unfortonately you completely lose the change history when using this workaround...
-Joel
"Cowham, Robert (Associate)" <CowhamR at logica.com> on 07/02/99 04:11:31 PM To: "Perforce Mailing List (E-mail)" <perforce-user at perforce.com> cc: Subject: RE: Renaming files
See http://www.perforce.com/perforce/doc.991/cmdref/rename.html#1010672
There is also a tech note for previous releases (note 7).
Robert
---------- From: Peter Steele[SMTP:PSteele at opticalnetworks.com] Sent: 02 July 1999 14:56 To: Perforce Mailing List (E-mail) Subject: Renaming files
Hi. We've just started using Perforce here over the past couple of weeks. One thing that I can't find an easy way to do is rename a file or folder. For example, I have a folder in the depot called AC_Project that I want to rename to ac_project, simply changing the case. What I've been doing is deleting items and then re-adding them, but this seems extreme and the documentation doesn't seem to address this (or at least I can't find it). There's a simple way to do this sort of thing, right?




