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I open a project that has several dozen GUI forms. The code base we're using has always generated the UI into the code, so I go to UI Designer Settings and select Generate GUI Into: Java source code. I close the dialog and return to the project where I try to compile. Every GUI form now produces an error because Perforce has the file locked. There's no option to let Perforce unlock the file. I go back to the UI Designer settings and change the option back to Generate GUI Into: Binary class files. When I hit OK, now Perforce asks if I want to mark each .java file as editable. This seems backwards and at the very least, when I compile it should recognize that a file needs unlocked by Perforce.
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I open a project that has several dozen GUI forms. The code base we're using has always generated the UI into the code, so I go to UI Designer Settings and select Generate GUI Into: Java source code. I close the dialog and return to the project where I try to compile. Every GUI form now produces an error because Perforce has the file locked. There's no option to let Perforce unlock the file. I go back to the UI Designer settings and change the option back to Generate GUI Into: Binary class files. When I hit OK, now Perforce asks if I want to mark each .java file as editable. This seems backwards and at the very least, when I compile it should recognize that a file needs unlocked by Perforce. |
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