[Barry Warsaw] > On Sat, 2003-05-24 at 00:37, Jeff Waugh wrote: > >> It might be a bit of extra work, but why not just copy the files around in >> the repository? History is important! :-) > > Two reasons: > > - I'm not even sure what the directory structure is going to look like > yet, and I don't really know how, if, or which old files will map into > new files. > > - It's a royal PITA to do this when you don't have direct access to the > repository. > > For now, this is all extremely experimental. I just need a place to > check in some noodlings so the code isn't just sitting on my disk.
[ Replying to a 3.5-months-old message... hopefully my response lag time will improve shortly. :-) ] If there is enough demand for tree reorganization to require using a completely new CVS module, has any thought been given to switching to a revision control system that actually *supports* renames? There seems to be quite a few of them about, and in particular GNU Arch appears to have gotten a popularity boost recently. -- Harald _______________________________________________ Mailman-Developers mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/mailman-developers
