Fw: [p4perl] sync problems
Roger Day
roger.day at globalgraphics.com
Thu Mar 17 06:44:46 PST 2005
Would be interesting to integrate log4perl (and log4c) with the Perforce
Perl API - verbose logging switched on at the flick of a switch so to
speak. There would be a performance hit but, I think, at times like this,
it would be more than worth the effort. Log4c would be the more useful as
you debug the core with little effort.
I've a task to integrate log4perl with our build system - but, then again,
feedback is almost as important as performance for such a system.
Roger.
Tony Smith
<tony at smee.org> To: "Roger Day" <roger.day at globalgraphics.com>
cc: p4perl at perforce.com
16/03/2005 18:03 Subject: Re: Fw: [p4perl] sync problems
On Wednesday 16 March 2005 17:16, Roger Day wrote:
> Things have changed but not to the better, I fear. None of the three
> variables have definition, neither $val, @warnings or @errors
huh??? Gotta say, I'm baffled at this point.
> I'm running VC 6. Would that make a difference?
Nope. Should be fine.
> The other question I should ask, am I running the right rpc library? How
> can I check this?
The RPC stuff is baked into the Perforce API. There's nothing else you
need.
I'll add some extra debugging tomorrow and give you a fresh build to try
out.
I'll make it pretty verbose so we can get to the bottom of things.
Tony
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