-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hi there,
I've been working on importing a large VSS tree into CVS. (Using vss2cvs.pl). Anyway, It's looking like it's upset with the "Labels" on the tree. In both cases where it's gotten upset, it's been a label that looks like a date: can't parse timestamp Label: "v020201" - -or- can't parse timestamp Label: "Daily-04.09.2001" So, I've been reviewing the code for vss2cvs.... Inside of sub resync_file, it's looking at the data coming from vss... Then it calls: " ($user,$timestamp) = parse_user_and_timestamp($_);" So I'm guessing that it's looking for a user & timestamp. The part I don't get is, why it's trying to get this from the label, as I would not expect it to look for a username from the label.... :/ Here is where it finally dies, right at the start of parse_user_and_timestamp(): # *** DATE FORMAT CHANGE HERE *** # # For U.S. format dates: mm/dd/yy, time as hh:mm[am or pm indicator] # die "can't parse timestamp $_" unless(m@^User:[\s]*([^\s]+)\s+Date:\s+(\d+)/(\d+)/(\d+)\s+Time:\s+(\d+):(\d+)([ap])@); my ($user, $mo, $day, $yr, $hr, $min, $sec) = ($1, $2, $3, $4, $5, $6, 0); # Version: $Id: vss2cvs.pl,v 1.12 2001/02/24 17:18:27 laine Exp $ - -It looks like I'm running version 1.12; is there I newer version around? I found some postings with problems with it running under a cygwin shell; I think I've fixed those; I'd be happy to submit a patch... Please reply to me directly, as I'm not on the cvs mailing list. Thanks in advance! - -Eric Johanson -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.3ia Charset: noconv iQEVAwUBPAgI8iPfrIWTXLkpAQHjMAf7Bxjp1aXljTYvEd4u4nVleLqQCxWwT+S8 JXecAs2llPwlZa3TvNxqDvwqwDMAnc4o9Yc8vpnfTl2Agf6VM4LHPVpxx6/Nithl V8xxmpNIZm9N2YqUCtF5LAY3r/gcxyekshrQjpGdqygS1rtWEolGhul3N2HiuXor rl07GE7hJh7iRYqa7TgFyqorQxWyYVf8QKDmb4CpYMs247Fyny0CHfYtMfai93Z5 Y3r5mJ/11sKh6gV+vR3/9HCCHYC3wU/alMW+LcKClyiKQcTZxRnSYQAhanKoQBm0 Ga6PwIRSnjoIh9BHWz6lIWieGDepK4TNq9TcrH+ttIsnTbmgsgkDEw== =qsoJ -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ Info-cvs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-cvs