Chris,

My client spec contains:
//webkit/M3/... //atlas/webkit/...

I'm still seeing the error that I mentioned. Perhaps the "guest" user doesn't have permission to access this portion of the repository? The error message isn't particularly clear about whatever the problem is.

Thanks,

Mark


On 21/03/2007, at 9:52 AM, Chris Brichford wrote:


You want your client spec to look something like this:

# A Perforce Client Specification.

Client:    username-somename-somemachine

Owner:    username

Description:
Created by username.

Root:    /Users/username/p4/somename

Options:    noallwrite noclobber compress unlocked nomodtime normdir

LineEnd:    local

View:
  //webkit/M3/... //username-somename-somemachine/webkit/...

You can edit your client spec by running:
p4 -u username -p opensource.adobe.com:10666 -P yourpassword client username-somename-somemachine

After editing your client spec, run:
p4 -u username -p opensource.adobe.com:10666 -P yourpassword -c username-somename-somemachine sync

Hope this helps,
Chris



-----Original Message-----
From: Mark Rowe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 20, 2007 3:30 PM
To: Chris Brichford
Cc: webkit-dev@lists.webkit.org
Subject: Re: [webkit-dev] (no subject)

Hi Chris,

The instructions at 
<http://opensource.adobe.com/wiki/index.php/Using_Perforce_with_the_Adobe_Source_Libraries
do not appear to work for getting a copy of the WebKit tree. The instructions there seem to deal with 3 paths within the repository
-- //media, //release, and //submission. Attempting to use the p4 command-line client to access //webkit/M3/WebKit results in a strange error message: "Error in client specification. Mapping '// webkit/...' is not under '//media/...'". I'm a complete newbie when it comes to Perforce, so perhaps I'm doing something silly.

Thanks,

Mark Rowe

On 21/03/2007, at 7:38 AM, Chris Brichford wrote:

Hi,

We just put out our first public version of Apollo, which is using
WebKit.  You can check out our version of WebKit at
http://opensource.adobe.com:8080/@md=d&cd=//webkit/M3/&c=2oh@// webkit/
M3/WebKit/?ac=83 .  For information on how to get the tree on your
local machine see:
http://opensource.adobe.com/wiki/index.php/ Using_Perforce_with_the_Ado
be_Source_Libraries

We are using version of WebKit that was top of tree around September
11, 2006.  We did not attempt to get our changes into the svn
repository at WebKit.org because we are so far out of date.  We are
now working on getting our version of WebKit updated to top of tree
WebKit.  We plan, in future, to submit our changes directly back to
the WebKit svn repository.

Integrating WebKit with Apollo uncovered some technical issues that
I'll be posting about in the next day or so.  I'm interested in
getting your feedback to our proposed solutions to these issues.

We are really happy to be using WebKit and we'd like to thank all of
those who helped us out over email and IRC.

Chris Brichford
Adobe Systems Inc.
http://www.adobe.com/go/apollo
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