[p4] Obliterate change list
Shawn Hladky
p4shawn at gmail.com
Tue Feb 6 08:53:38 PST 2007
I agree, for day-to-day issues, you should not obliterate a changelist.
But occasionally you get that strange situation, where it's best to
wipe it clean. I once had a developer randomly delete 10,000 files,
with a changelist description, "sorry, I don't want". Stuff like that
is best to obliterate.
On 2/6/07, Helck, Christopher <chelck at ebs.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> The other day I spoke with Perforce Customer Support about an isssue
> where user 1 deleted a directory while user 2 had files open in that
> directory. User 2 was very upset and wanted the files back before he
> submitted. The support engineer recommended that I obliterate the delete
> change list. I thought that he was nuts and told him so.
>
> My feeling is that obliterate should never be used to solve day to day
> problems. It's appropriate for tasks like splitting depots, not backing
> out a change list.
>
> Was the support engineer correct?
>
> Thanks,
> Christopher Helck
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