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November 12, 2007
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RH7, Perforce, and working offline

  • November 12, 2007
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Greetings.

I've just revised a number of Help pages using RH7. These pages originally were in RH5. I access and update my files via the Perforce configuration management system.

For technical reasons, I've had to work offline. Now it's time to sync up my workspace with the depot. I've only worked on about eight files or so, but I'm concerned that a great many files were actually updated behind the scenes as a result of porting the project over from RH5 to RH7.

Here's my question:

I'm new to RH, and I'm afraid I'm unfamiliar with the myriad file extensions in the application. I'm using RH7 HTML, and my output is an .htm file. Would anyone know if I can just diff the files I've actually "worked" on (i.e. the actual HTML pages), or are there other files -- fpj files, project files, SSL files, HHK files, IGN files, PPF files, SYN files (you get the idea) -- that I must diff and mark for edit using Perforce?

Thank you very much.

Regards,

Jerry
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Peter Grainge
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November 13, 2007
If you upgraded while away from the office, every topic got updated as RH7 rewrites the code. Plus a whole bunch of RH files get updated. I would not consider mixing and matching the files. Archive the old office project and put your local updated version on the office PC.

I am not familiar with using Perforce. If that is going to force you to compare files, you should consider something like Beyond Compare.

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MergeThis
Inspiring
November 13, 2007
You'd be better off creating an entirely new folder in source control for the RH7 project.


Good luck,
Leon