[p4] Reverting & deleting someone else's pending changelist
McKenna, Robert
robertm at bioware.com
Tue Apr 8 15:33:26 PDT 2008
A little more convoluted approach that avoids deleting the users
password is to change the client's host setting and force login the user
on your local machine. Once you have reverted you can reset the client
host. This requires super rights.
Rob McKenna
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> Sent: Tuesday, April 08, 2008 4:18 PM
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> Subject: Re: [p4] Reverting & deleting someone else's pending
> changelist
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>
> Use the global options to fake the user and host and the -k option to
> revert so it doesn't touch any local files. If they have a password,
> you'll have to use your super rights to delete their password first.
> Then you can delete the changelist since it will be empty.
>
> Steve
>
> Gross, Steve wrote:
> > Hi folks. Is there a way to revert & deleting another user's pending
> > changelist? I imagine you would have to have write
> permissions to their
> > workspace to carry that out...
> >
> > Thanks,
> > --Steve
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