> I received that info straight from Perforce
> support. We had problems with files not
> getting updated when we would sync over files that existed. I have talked to
> 3-4 other > > "Perforce
> experts" and they all told me to be safe you
> need to sync to none, then sync.
If you've done something dumb in your workspace, that's a reasonable way to
clean up. I don't know of a reason to do that routinely.
Chuck Karish
"Perforce expert"
-----Original Message-----
From: Jim Crossley
[mailto:jim.crossley@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Monday, May 17, 2004 2:01 PM
To: Robert MacMunn; Pentapati,
Sunil; Davidson, Giles; Rene R. Medellin; Paula Ward;
perforce-user@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [p4] Perforce Evaluation
Curious...
With a dynamic view in
Clearcase you just build, no need to sync.
With Perforce you have to sync to none, then sync again to download the
files.
Why do you think you must
sync to none? That's just wasting time and bandwidth.
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