[antlr-interest] depot access to ANTLR v3

Martin Probst mail at martin-probst.com
Wed Sep 21 23:51:35 PDT 2005


> > I'll  
> > need to know your machine name, your user name on that machine, and a  
> > full path to a directory where you want the root of the ANTLR code  
> > tree to appear.
> 
> I've never used perforce but why in the name of all holy compilers would
> the server need to know all this information?

That's because of the way Perforce works. The server keeps information
about the state of the client to speed up updates, manage changelists
etc. It's quite a nice system, though not really suitable for OpenSource
development and anonymous read only access.

Martin



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