Giovanni Bajo wrote:
> Ben Collins-Sussman <sussman@red-bean.com> wrote:
>
>
>>The gnome project was supposed to migrate to subversion a month ago,
>>but have been stuck on a cvs2svn conversion problem:
>>
>>http://mail.gnome.org/archives/gnome-announce-list/2006-March/msg00025.html
>
>
> Marginally, I'll quote this:
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------
> The second spanner is that container, our CVS (and to-be Subversion)
> server, is still running python2.2. Since I first started planning this
> migration (back in Aug/Sep), the cvs2svn code has moved on a fair bit,
> and includes some useful new features (e.g. storing the CVS version
> number for each revision as a subversion property). Unfortunately, it
> now requires python2.3, and I've been unsuccessful so far in getting a
> newer version of python working on container for various reasons
> (<cough>RHEL3</cough).
> ----------------------------------------------------------
>
> I think it's a clear demonstration why client-side tools should try to be as
> compatible as possible with Python versions. svnmerge.py runs with any Python
> 2.0+ for a reason. It could be *marginally* cleaned up if the requisite was
> made higher, but to me it's really not worth the price to pay in compatibility.
If you're in the mood, contrib/server-side/svn-fast-backup could use a little
backport effort :)
Just joking, but it uses subprocess which is distributed with Python 2.4 and all
the RHEL3 and RHEL4 systems have older OSes.
Regards,
Blair
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Received on Sun Apr 23 03:21:49 2006