[p4] Very old pending change lists
David Weintraub
qazwart at gmail.com
Wed Dec 6 07:09:42 PST 2006
You can run a "p4 describe" on these changelists to make sure they are
empty. You can find a list by running "p4 change -s pending" which
will give you a listing of all pending changelists and the name of the
user and client which opened them.
Then you can run "p4 change -d <changeNum>" to delete these changelists.
Deleting a client closes any file opened for editing, but I also
thought it closes all the changelists opened by that client. I guess
I'll have to reread the documentation to verify this.
On 12/6/06, Jamison, Shawn <sjamison at ciena.com> wrote:
> Howdy everyone!
>
> I was trolling through the Pending change lists and found some very old
> change list dating from 2000 and 2001.
>
> Some of the old Change lists are in the 2000 range when we are currently
> working on 254000+ numbers.
>
> Why doesn't deleting the client spec and user delete any associated
> pending change lists?
>
> Is it safe to just delete these assuming they are empty?
>
>
>
> Thanks in advance for your help.
>
> -Shawn Jamison>
> Ciena Corp.
> Perforce Admin.
>
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