[p4] Eclipse plugin - keeps saying '{path} not under client's root'- stumped
Chuck Karish
chuck.karish at gmail.com
Sat Oct 27 10:28:22 PDT 2007
On 10/25/07, Rick Reumann <rick.reumann at gmail.com> wrote:
> Well, my first choice was to NOT have to link up to the same windows
> repository. What I WANT to have is a separate local repo on the
> windows machine and another repo on the linux share. Form what I've
> been reading this isn't really what altroots is for? (although the
> docs don't seem to be too clear on it.)
AltRoots allows you to list multiple names to the same client root directory.
In your case there's a name for the directory as it's mounted on Windows
and one as it's mounted on Linux.
I don't know what you mean by "separate local repo". Each client maps
one set of files on the server to one set of files on disk. Using AltRoots
lets you see one on-disk workspace from two different hosts.
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Chuck Karish karish at well.com (415) 317-0182
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