Verify Perforce client file copies

有些话、适合烂在心里 提交于 2019-12-12 12:25:16

问题


I have a large Perforce depot and I believe my client currently has about 2GB of files that are in sync with the server, but what's the best way to verify my files are complete, in-sync, and up to date to a given change level (which is perhaps higher then a handful of files on the client currently)?

I see the p4 verify command, and it's MD5s, but these just seem to be from the server's various revisions for the file. Is there a way to compare the MD5 on the server with the MD5 of the revision required on my client?

I am basically trying to minimize bandwidth and time consumed to achieve a complete verification. I don't want to have to sync -f to a specific revision number. I'd just like a list of any files that are inconsistent with the change level I am attempting to attain. Then I can programmatically force a sync of those few files.


回答1:


You want "p4 diff -se".

This should do an md5 hash of the client's file and compare it to the stored hash on the server.




回答2:


Perforce is designed to work when you keep it informed about the checked out status of all your files. If you or other programmers in your team are using perforce and editing files that are not checked out then that is the real issue you should fix.



来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/7129788/verify-perforce-client-file-copies

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