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Any way to use a custom diff tool with cleartool/clearcase?

两盒软妹~` 提交于 2019-11-26 12:10:25
问题 I\'d like to use my own diff when working in a clearcase snapshot view. As far as I can see, there is no way to specify a diff tool when running \" cleartool diff \", so I was thinking I could run something like \" mydiff <predecessor file> <modified file in my view> \", but I don\'t know enough about ClearCase to be able to find the \"predecessor file\" to diff against. Any way to do this? Forgot to mention (until now, after reading the first two responses dealing with windows) that this is

Proper &#39;cleartool mkview&#39; for ClearCase Snapshot view creation

人走茶凉 提交于 2019-11-26 10:00:21
问题 Good afternoon, Seems like I am somewhat stuck in CC-land these days, but I have one (hopefully) final question regarding proper CC-handling: When using the CC View Creation Wizard, I can create a proper Snapshot view on my machine perfectly fine, however when trying to do the same with the mkview command, it fails... Using the the view creation wizard results into the (working) following view: cleartool> lsview battjo6r_view2 battjo6r_view2 \\\\Eh40yd4c\\Views\\battjo6r_view2.vws cleartool>

ClearCase: Can I hijack a file in dynamic view?

天涯浪子 提交于 2019-11-26 07:47:29
问题 I am working in a dynamic view in Unix platform. I need to hijack a file temporarily and cancel the hijacking later. But the command chmod +w filename is not working. I get the message chmod: WARNING: can\'t change filename . I can change the read-only attribute of the file from a snapshot view in windows. Questions: Is hijacking possible in a dynamic view? If yes, how? Is there a cleartool command to cancel hijacking of a file? 回答1: One of the side-effects of a dynamic view is that ClearCase