[webkit-dev] (no subject)

Mark Rowe bdash at webkit.org
Tue Mar 20 15:57:14 PDT 2007


Chris,

My client spec contains:
//webkit/M3/...	//atlas/webkit/...

I'm still seeing the error that I mentioned.  Perhaps the "guest" user  
doesn't have permission to access this portion of the repository?  The  
error message isn't particularly clear about whatever the problem is.

Thanks,

Mark


On 21/03/2007, at 9:52 AM, Chris Brichford wrote:

>
> You want your client spec to look something like this:
>
> # A Perforce Client Specification.
>
> Client:    username-somename-somemachine
>
> Owner:    username
>
> Description:
> Created by username.
>
> Root:    /Users/username/p4/somename
>
> Options:    noallwrite noclobber compress unlocked nomodtime normdir
>
> LineEnd:    local
>
> View:
>   //webkit/M3/... //username-somename-somemachine/webkit/...
>
> You can edit your client spec by running:
> p4 -u username -p opensource.adobe.com:10666 -P yourpassword client  
> username-somename-somemachine
>
> After editing your client spec, run:
> p4 -u username -p opensource.adobe.com:10666 -P yourpassword -c  
> username-somename-somemachine sync
>
> Hope this helps,
> Chris
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mark Rowe [mailto:bdash at webkit.org]
> Sent: Tuesday, March 20, 2007 3:30 PM
> To: Chris Brichford
> Cc: webkit-dev at lists.webkit.org
> Subject: Re: [webkit-dev] (no subject)
>
> Hi Chris,
>
> The instructions at <http://opensource.adobe.com/wiki/index.php/Using_Perforce_with_the_Adobe_Source_Libraries
>> do not appear to work for getting a copy of the WebKit tree.  The  
>> instructions there seem to deal with 3 paths within the repository
> -- //media, //release, and //submission.  Attempting to use the p4  
> command-line client to access //webkit/M3/WebKit results in a  
> strange error message: "Error in client specification. Mapping '// 
> webkit/...'  
> is not under '//media/...'".  I'm a complete newbie when it comes to  
> Perforce, so perhaps I'm doing something silly.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Mark Rowe
>
> On 21/03/2007, at 7:38 AM, Chris Brichford wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> We just put out our first public version of Apollo, which is using
>> WebKit.  You can check out our version of WebKit at
>> http://opensource.adobe.com:8080/@md=d&cd=//webkit/M3/&c=2oh@// 
>> webkit/
>> M3/WebKit/?ac=83 .  For information on how to get the tree on your
>> local machine see:
>> http://opensource.adobe.com/wiki/index.php/ 
>> Using_Perforce_with_the_Ado
>> be_Source_Libraries
>>
>> We are using version of WebKit that was top of tree around September
>> 11, 2006.  We did not attempt to get our changes into the svn
>> repository at WebKit.org because we are so far out of date.  We are
>> now working on getting our version of WebKit updated to top of tree
>> WebKit.  We plan, in future, to submit our changes directly back to
>> the WebKit svn repository.
>>
>> Integrating WebKit with Apollo uncovered some technical issues that
>> I'll be posting about in the next day or so.  I'm interested in
>> getting your feedback to our proposed solutions to these issues.
>>
>> We are really happy to be using WebKit and we'd like to thank all of
>> those who helped us out over email and IRC.
>>
>> Chris Brichford
>> Adobe Systems Inc.
>> http://www.adobe.com/go/apollo
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