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$ p4 sync ...@24049 //depot/perl/opnames.h#16 - updating /home/nick/p4perl/perl/opnames.h Can't clobber writable file /home/nick/p4perl/perl/opnames.h //depot/perl/reentr.c#17 - updating /home/nick/p4perl/perl/reentr.c Can't clobber writable file /home/nick/p4perl/perl/reentr.c //depot/perl/reentr.h#19 - updating /home/nick/p4perl/perl/reentr.h Can't clobber writable file /home/nick/p4perl/perl/reentr.h $ p4 edit opnames.h reentr.c reentr.h //depot/perl/opnames.h#19 - opened for edit //depot/perl/reentr.c#23 - opened for edit //depot/perl/reentr.h#25 - opened for edit $ p4 revert opnames.h reentr.c reentr.h //depot/perl/opnames.h#19 - was edit, reverted //depot/perl/reentr.c#23 - was edit, reverted //depot/perl/reentr.h#25 - was edit, reverted $ ll opnames.h reentr.c reentr.h -rw-r--r-- 1 nick nick 9378 Jun 9 10:43 opnames.h -rw-r--r-- 1 nick nick 16323 Jul 8 17:22 reentr.c -rw-r--r-- 1 nick nick 78393 Jul 5 19:21 reentr.h $ p4 sync ...@24049 //depot/perl/opnames.h#16 - updating /home/nick/p4perl/perl/opnames.h Can't clobber writable file /home/nick/p4perl/perl/opnames.h //depot/perl/reentr.c#17 - updating /home/nick/p4perl/perl/reentr.c Can't clobber writable file /home/nick/p4perl/perl/reentr.c //depot/perl/reentr.h#19 - updating /home/nick/p4perl/perl/reentr.h Can't clobber writable file /home/nick/p4perl/perl/reentr.h Hello. You mean you can't cope with VERSION CONTROLLING YOUR METADATA? No. No. No. That would be non-hateful. So instead, if I attempt to sync back before this one: $ p4 describe 24775 Change 24775 by nicholas@ship-in-a-bottle on 2005/06/09 09:22:18 Change perforce filetype from text to text+w (so regen.pl is happy) Affected files ... ... //depot/perl/opnames.h#19 edit ... //depot/perl/reentr.c#22 edit ... //depot/perl/reentr.h#24 edit Differences ... ==== //depot/perl/opnames.h#19 (text+w/text) ==== ==== //depot/perl/reentr.c#22 (text+w/text) ==== ==== //depot/perl/reentr.h#24 (text+w/text) ==== you bleat. FUCKING SHUT UP and JUST DAMN WELL WORK. Please? Is that too much to ask? Nicholas Clark
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