Perforce as UserMode FileSystem
$ cd src
$ make
The resulting binary is called p4fs
.
Make sure you have P4V open, and configured the perforce command line.
You can verify the command line working by executing p4 info
, which should
show you the information about your current perforce connection.
To mount all perforce depots under the path ./p4
, execute the following:
$ ./p4fs -f p4
This will mount all depots under ./p4
and run it in the foreground. To unmount,
just interrupt it using Ctrl-C.
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