Re: [PATCH] Optional shrinking of RCS keywords in git-p4

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On Tue, 16 Sep 2008, Daniel Barkalow wrote:

> p4 keeps track of which revision of each file you have synced to in your 
> client (so that it can fail to update it sometimes, as you mention above), 
> and will complain if the synced-to version isn't the latest when you try 
> to submit. That's how it avoids having people accidentally back out each 
> other's changes in ordinary operation. As long as we can be sure that the 
> client hasn't been synced to a later version than what the parent of the 
> commit we're submitting is an import of, which should be done with "p4 
> sync <changenumber>", rather than trying to spot check for having 
> accidentally acknowledged more p4 history than we've accounted for.

That is, "p4 sync <path>@<change>", of course.

	-Daniel
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