El 09/08/15 a las 12:02, Mike Frysinger escribió: > On 09 Aug 2015 11:31, Marc Schiffbauer wrote: >> * Michael Weber schrieb am 09.08.15 um 11:00 Uhr: >>> On 08/09/2015 07:36 AM, Robin H. Johnson wrote: >>>> I'm only 90% sure that everything works, but I've spent almost the >>>> entire day on it, and there's more to go tomorrow. >>> Thanks a lot! >>> >>> use case: my cvs tree had uncommitted ebuild work (yes, you caught me >>> actually doing something). >>> now `cvs diff` no longer works, how can i track down my local changes? >>> besides diffing against git tree, brain memory aka shell history and >>> find -newer? >> I'd say: >> >> - tar your *.ebuild and files/* stuff away >> - then "git clone" the new git repo. >> - untar your files in the new git repo >> - use "git diff" > there will be a ton of cvs keyword noise in there though. need to run > a sed on the files to clear it out. > > it also will include noise where your local checkout was behind the latest > tree, so it'll only really work if you ran `cvs up` in the whole tree just > before it was shutdown. > -mike Out of curiosity, is it impossible to have a read only CVS server with the state at the time of the freeze?
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