p4 labelsync
Synopsis
Synchronize a label with the contents of the current client workspace.
Syntax
p4 [g-opts
] labelsync [-a -d -g -n -q] -l labelname
[file
[revRange
] …]
Description
p4 labelsync causes the named label to reflect the
current contents of the client workspace by tagging the last revision of
each file synced into the workspace with the label name. The label name
can subsequently be used in a revision specification as
@
to refer to the
revision of the file that was tagged with the label.
label
Without a file argument, p4 labelsync causes the label to reflect the contents of the client workspace by adding, deleting, and updating the set of files tagged with the label.
If a file is given, p4 labelsync updates the tag for only that named file. If the file argument includes a revision specification, the client view is ignored; the specified revision is used instead of the revision existing in the workspace. If the file argument includes a revision range, then only the highest revision in that range is used.
Only the Owner:
of an unlocked
label
can use p4 labelsync to tag files with that label.
A label that has its Options:
field set to
locked
cannot be updated with p4
labelsync.
Options
|
Add the label to files that match the file pattern arguments; no files are deleted from the label. |
|
Delete the label tag from the named files. |
|
In distributed environments, use the |
|
Specify the label to be applied to file revisions. |
|
Display what p4 labelsync would do without actually performing the operation. |
|
Quiet operation: suppress normal output messages. Messages regarding errors or exceptional conditions are not suppressed. |
|
See “Global Options”. |
Usage Notes
Can File Arguments Use Revision Specifier? |
Can File Arguments Use Revision Range? |
Minimal Access Level Required |
---|---|---|
Yes |
Yes |
|
-
By default, p4 labelsync operates on the revisions of files last synced to your client workspace. To tag the head revisions of files (or the highest revision in a specified range), use p4 tag.
-
To see which files are tagged by the label, use p4 files @
labelname
. -
With a distributed Perforce service, p4 labelsync works with a label local to the edge server. The
-g
option can be used to apply a global label, but only with an unbound (global) client workspace.By default, labels are local to your edge server, and you use the
-g
option to access global labels on the commit server. If your administrator has setrpc.labels.global
to1
, labels are global by default, and the meaning of the-g
option is inverted to allow updating of local labels.