[p4] Using p4 protect to create a "public" user
paul goffin
paul.goffin at dsl.pipex.com
Wed Oct 10 23:39:27 PDT 2007
You do realise what you're trying to do is directly against
Perforce's license conditions, don't you?
> I'm trying to set it up so I can have a user named "public" read just one
> particular part of the perforce tree. I've got this mostly working, except
> for three issues.
(One way round this may be to use the web client as a server. Perforce
don't seem to mind this particular way of working round their license
conditions.)
Paul.
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