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Re: vss2svn version 0.2 released

From: Jonathan Wheelhouse <Jonathan.Wheelhouse_at_ampcapital.com>
Date: 2004-06-03 01:29:11 CEST

Toby Johnson <toby@etjohnson.us>@SMTP@WWW wrote on 03/06/2004 06:41:05:

> I have just released version 0.2 of my vss2svn project at
> http://vss2svn.tigris.org, under "Documents and Files". This version
> makes use of the SQLite library (via DBD::SQLite) as suggested by Mladen
> Mihajlovic on this list. This version should scale *much* better than
> the one which was using temporary files and in-memory hashes.
>
> I have also included a statically-linked, Win32 compiled version so you
> don't have to download Perl or any other modules. Just download the exe
> and run it. I'd be interested to hear reports from users with a much
> larger VSS database than mine.

This is great; we're moving from vss to svn. I've quickly browsed through
the script source and noticed that Apache appears to be required. How would
the script go with svnserve rather than Apache?

Jonathan

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