Eric Firing wrote: > David, > > Thanks, that's great. > > I am curious: how did you do the conversion? Did you work directly from > the existing svn repo or did you make a local mirror first? > I did not manage to make a mirror first, but that's definitely what you would want to do (if you want to do it for another repository). Importing numpy took around 3-4 hours, that is 3-4 seconds / revision, mostly because of network latency.
With matplotlib, which I tried to, I first did a svn mirror, and then, it can import around 4-5 revision / second on average (of course, it depends on the changeset for each revision). For bzr, once you manage to install bzr-svn, importing is transparent: bzr branch http://blabla/trunk You can also import the whole repository (including branches and tags), using the svn-import command, but that's a bit more difficult, specially if the repository does not follow the trunk/branches/tags convention of subversion. cheers, David _______________________________________________ Numpy-discussion mailing list Numpy-discussion@scipy.org http://projects.scipy.org/mailman/listinfo/numpy-discussion