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RE: CVS / Subversion interoperability

From: Rob van Oostrum <rob.vanoostrum_at_blastradius.com>
Date: 2006-12-21 19:45:21 CET

Haven't tried this myself ... but ... you could try and svn:ignore the
CVS dirs, and .cvsignore the .svn dirs. That *might* work. You can use
cvs2svn to do the initial migration and ignore/exclude the CVS dirs in
the process.

 

Good luck

 

R.

 

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From: Steven Whatmore [mailto:Stevenw@sigmasoft.ca]
Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2006 1:41 PM
To: subversion users
Subject: CVS / Subversion interoperability

 

Good afternoon,

 

I am about to perform a migration to Subversion from CVS and until the
system has been stabilized (operationalized, backup procedures etc etc),
I would like to maintain my source code projects in both CVS &
Subversion.

 

Is this possible, in that I can have the same project folder (locally)
managed by both CVS & Subversion, or do the control files or something
else conflict with one another?

 

I am using Eclipse as my IDE locally, and would like to make my codes
changes and then check those changes into both my new Subversion
repository and my current CVS repository.

 

Steve Whatmore

Technical Lead Web Development

Sigma Software Solutions
Received on Thu Dec 21 19:46:23 2006

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