26 messages in com.perforce.perforce-user[p4] p4 setting Host in p4 client aft...
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Karl Elvis MacRae27 Nov 2001 12:18 
Kjell Martin27 Nov 2001 12:37 
Dave Lewis27 Nov 2001 12:50 
Karl Elvis MacRae27 Nov 2001 12:50 
Jason Williams27 Nov 2001 12:52 
Kjell Martin27 Nov 2001 13:03 
Mike Castle27 Nov 2001 14:15 
Tyler, Tom27 Nov 2001 14:45 
Stephen Vance27 Nov 2001 19:23 
Karl Elvis MacRae27 Nov 2001 19:42 
Jason Williams27 Nov 2001 19:49 
Paul Goffin28 Nov 2001 01:34 
Stephen Vance28 Nov 2001 05:13 
Greg Whitfield28 Nov 2001 05:31 
Chuck Karish28 Nov 2001 07:56 
John Marshall28 Nov 2001 10:37 
Steve Cogorno28 Nov 2001 16:56 
Stephen Vance29 Nov 2001 04:28 
Chuck Karish29 Nov 2001 06:53 
Tyler, Tom29 Nov 2001 09:41 
Steve Cogorno29 Nov 2001 10:14 
Mike Castle29 Nov 2001 15:11 
abe...@pandora.intra.kyocera-wireless.com29 Nov 2001 16:04 
ste...@vance.com29 Nov 2001 16:41 
Michael Go30 Nov 2001 08:10 
Tyler, Tom30 Nov 2001 08:46 
Subject:[p4] p4 setting Host in p4 client after upgrade
From:Mike Castle (mcas@yy.com)
Date:11/27/2001 02:15:08 PM
List:com.perforce.perforce-user

On Tue, Nov 27, 2001 at 12:51:16PM -0800, Karl Elvis MacRae wrote:

It's a very BAD feature to have on by default.

I suspect that the number of people who use local workstation space has grown beyond the number of people who share work space across a network file system.

I know that I find local disk space to be a LOT faster than NFS/SMB/Novell.

And with the growth of personal Unix work station (esp Linux and *BSD), not to mention Wintel based machines with big harddrives has put a lot of local diskspace on desktops.

When I'm doing cross development these days, I find it faster to have local copies on each machine I'm working on, rather than sharing. I'll check in a change that works for one platform, then test them on the others. Not to mention I need them anyway because of the ongoing Windows/Unix CF/LF battle.

If you don't want the protection this provides, then you can delete the contents of the field.

Each time a client gets created. Stupid.

How often are you creating clients? I don't think anyone here has created a new client in over a month.

mrc