0.1 alpha release

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by: Tutuianu Aurelian
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Posted: November 05, 2009 23:17 by jjoshi
hi,

I have installed the alpha build on netbeans 6.7.1. Installation went flawlessly and i provided the configuration as well. But then I dont any perforce related menu options or icons other under Team > Perforce. And clicking on Get latest revision doesn't seem to be doing anything either. no log messages. I am sure i am missing something silly. any suggestions.
 
Posted: November 06, 2009 06:54 by Tutuianu Aurelian
Hi,

Get latest revision updates all the sources you have on opened projects. But, for this, you have to have already some projects opened with source folders on perforce client directory.

I have followed this scenario:
1. Use p4 or p4v to checkout for the first time files from perforce server.
2. Create if you did not have it already in perforce, some NetBeans projects with source folders under the root of perforce client (when you use a perforce client, your client must have a local root, called client workspace, uually is named by the name of client).
3. Open projects with NetBeans
4. Use Get latest revision from time to time, to get latest sources from repository.

Thanks for the quick feedback.
Now I am thinking on your problem, doing a feature for the first checkout.
If you have some ideas please put them here.

Many thanks,
 
Posted: December 09, 2009 19:34 by scrotty
I love this plugin (and especially what it may become). It's existence is the only reason I'm even messing with NetBeans.

I'd like to vote for a feature to show the current (default) changelist. It would include, at a minimum, the ability to submit all checked-out files.

Thanks and great work!
Sean
 
Posted: December 10, 2009 22:04 by scrotty
Ah, I see in the November Commits Mailing List that this work is already underway. Sweet! >)
 
Posted: December 16, 2009 09:54 by Tutuianu Aurelian
Right, this is the feature I work on right now. There are a lot of features which need to be implemented, but I will manage that somehow. Thanks for your patience.
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