On 1/5/2014 1:47 PM, Matt Wilkie wrote:
On Sun, Jan 5, 2014 at 10:05 AM, gatesphere <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Matt, I saw the leo-cvs-2002-2006 repo -- are you going to do
different repos for different points in Leo's history? If so, we
could probably get the leo-editor repo with just bzr's history up
and running fairly quickly, and then backtrack to fill out the
historically interesting repos... Just a thought.
It would be great if you took care of the main repo from Launchpad.
(looks like you've already started :).
I had originally intended to try and merge/graft/conjoin/whatever the
repos together locally first, but when that turned out more difficult
than I anticipated I decided to upload the pieces I have first.
...however even the upload seems to be taking much longer than it
should. I've been looking at "Pushing to
https://github.com/leo-editor/leo-cvs-2002-2006.git" for 2 hours now.
(not frozen, cpu and ram % for git is bouncing slowly up and down).
...and just had to restart because my laptop went to sleep and closed
the network. sigh.
Let me know how long the publishing takes on your end please.
-matt
Well, at the moment, I'm trying to convince bzr that it does indeed know
how to do 'fast-export'...
I'll certainly time the final push once I get it going.
Several hours-worth of pushing is to be expected, I think, when one has
4+ years of commits to push all at once! I'm curious if there's a way
to push a range of commits to git, rather than the whole-shebang... it
seems like there must be.
-->Jake
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