Does anyone have any tips on using Mercurial as the front end of Perforce? What I would like to do is use Mercurial to handle really granular changes, and then, as soon as I do something, pull it back to the Perforce server.
I found this article http://www.dehora.net/journal/2008/01/05/using-mercurial-with-perforce/ , but does not offer any tools to help with integration. Are there any exist? I guess I'm looking for him to make any new changes from Perforce, integrate them into his local Mercurial, then roll up all the Mercurial that I have done since the last integration, and push them to Perforce. Like git -p4.
I got an error when I went to the link that you gave. But I suggest you look into the perfarce extension (I like the name!). I have not used it myself, but I understand that this is what people use to bridge the gap between Mercurial and Perforce.
See also the Perforce Concepts wiki page . He seems to have a lot of good information.
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