My plan is to use it in he same model as gitnisnused now, from a web UI 
viewpoint - that is, another option for where to get the files from.

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On Fri, Oct 7, 2016 at 11:06 AM -0700, "Jeremiah Foster" 
<jeremiah.fos...@pelagicore.com<mailto:jeremiah.fos...@pelagicore.com>> wrote:



On Thu, Oct 6, 2016 at 8:19 PM, David Van Beveren 
<dvanbeve...@nvidia.com<mailto:dvanbeve...@nvidia.com>> wrote:
I am interested in extending fossology to load a large source file tree via the 
'repo' command. Here is a blurb on repo from 
source.android.com<http://source.android.com>: (there Is no Linux manpage):

Repo is a repository management tool that we built on top of Git. Repo unifies 
the many Git repositories when necessary, does the uploads to Android's  
revision control system<https://android-review.googlesource.com/>, and 
automates parts of the Android development workflow. Repo is not meant to 
replace Git, only to make it easier to work with Git in the context of Android. 
The repo command is an executable Python script that you can put anywhere in 
your path. In working with the Android source files, you can use Repo for 
across-network operations. For example, with a single Repo command you can 
download files from multiple repositories into your local working directory.

I am presuming nobody has done this yet. I'm also presuming that this is not 
general enough for upstreaming, since repo is mainly an android workflow thing. 
(though my team does not use it on just  android projects).

?Repo works with any git repository, we use it with non-Android embedded 
development, its a very useful tool. It replaces the need for using git 
submodules I find.?

If anyone has experience adding a new uploading mechanism, or wants to give me 
a good starting point, I am all ears.

?Isn't repo effective as a tool that uses SHA sums to assemble a local repo? I 
would think this might be a useful addition to Fossology, depending on how 
you're planning on using it of course.

Cheers,

Jeremiah?



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