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Re: What about cvs2svn?

From: Brandon Ehle <azverkan_at_yahoo.com>
Date: 2002-06-18 16:47:19 CEST

Daniel Berlin wrote:

>On Tue, 18 Jun 2002, Brandon Ehle wrote:
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>>Karl Fogel wrote:
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>>>Josef Wolf <jw@raven.inka.de> writes:
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>>>>What is the state of cvs2svn? Have anyone managed to transfer real
>>>>repositories? The readme dont say much about the
>>>>stability/reliability. I tried it today but it complained about
>>>>missing rcsparse. Where can I get this file? How do I install it? I am
>>>>not a python programmer, so please excuse if this are stupid questions
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
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>>>Still under development, not ready for real-world use, maybe possibly
>>>ready for testers who don't mind supplying missing code :-). I'll
>>>defer to those who work on it to give a more detailed answer.
>>>
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>>What needs to be done and how do I start?
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>Support for branches.
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>I've converted *huge* repositories using the existing cvs2svn with no
>trouble.
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>You need to grab rcsparse from viewcvs.
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Ok, I've got a 20 gig repository CVS report with some branches. Is
subversion going to be able to handle this large of a dataset? (Some of
the individual files will exceed 100 megs as well.)

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