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Many thanks for your quick reply.
I have been studying all the samples and realize I need to do my homework first :-) I found one example where a Perforce client spec was created on the fly. This got me started. I use lots of client specs myself but never thought of creating one on the fly! This was much easier than what I was trying to do. With a few Macros and a minimum of prerequisites: 1. Machine has the Perforce client installed. 2. Machine has Visual studio installed. 3. Logged in user name = a Perforce user with necessary rights. I was able to move a .bld file around, create a client spec and get the latests source relative to the build file and start building. Eventually, I'd like to show how one can from a singular maintained .bld file, copied to any directory on any machine with the above prerequites, build a complete release target without ever having to set up anything in particular. So I guess I am now merely causing noise here and should stop! Thanks again. Conrad |
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