Windows-Server-2003/tools/ploc/run/readme.txt

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How to make a pseudoloc build - psu or mir
The build machines are \\bld_wpxf1 and \\bld_wpxc1.
You can use either for any build - just be sure to use the right razzle.
In the majority of cases, we use \\bld_wpxf1 for PSU and \\bld_wpxc1 for MIR.
run from %sdxroot%\tools\ploc\run
AutoPloc -p:BuildPath -w:tst or idw or ids -l:psu or mir -nosync -nocopy -c:codepage
Following flags are optional:
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-w: specifies the quality of the build to localize
-c: specifies the codepage for a particular psu language, if none is
specified then codepage 1250 is grabbed from the ini file for psu builds
-nosync skips sync'ing of tools, publics, and plocpath
-nocopy skips copying the build over from specified path, instead picks up binaries
from _NTPOSTBLD path
ie: autoploc -p:\\ntdev\release\main\usa\2499\x86fre\bin -w:tst -l:mir
To take a fix in a psu or mir build
run movelatest -l: mir or psu
put fix in %_NTPOSTBLD%....
run postbuild -l:psu or mir
To raise a psu or mir build to TST
On the release server \\plocrel1 run from %RazzleToolPath%\postbuildscripts
perl raiseall.pl -n:<buildnumber> -a:<x86 or ia64> -t:<fre or chk> -l:<mir or psu> -q:tst
To raise MUI for psu or mir builds
On the release server \\intblds10 run from %RazzleToolPath%\postbuildscripts
In the case where \\intblds10 is down use \\intblds11 to raise MUI shares.
perl raiseall.pl -n:<buildnumber> -a:<x86 or ia64> -t:<fre or chk> -l:<mir or psu> -q:tst
That's it,
love
Jim