Re: [Monotone-devel] cvssync branch feedback

2005-05-26 Thread Lele Gaifax
 Matt == Matt Lavin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

Matt I'll try to clear up some of my statements.

Thank you, appreciated!

Matt 1.  ... For the tailor.py build project I had a couple of
Matt extra empty directories and 1 missing file.  One thing I
Matt noticed about the empty directories is that in the final CVS
Matt checkout from tailor.py they all had completely blank
Matt CVS/Entries files.  My 30 second guess for the problem was
Matt that cvs update would not delete empty directories when the
Matt last file is deleted.  About the missing file, I have no
Matt idea why it would happen.

Yes, directories are tricky under CVS, all operations on them are
implicit and tailor tries to handle that, but clearly something went
wrong in your case.

Matt 3.  Lack of CVS module support.

Uhm, any chance of getting at least the CVS log of this repos, or a
chunk of it? I'd need cvs rlog  file 21, ie both stdout and
stderr, even just a few entry logs.

thanks again,
bye, lele.
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Re: [Monotone-devel] cvssync branch feedback

2005-05-25 Thread Lele Gaifax
 Matt == Matt Lavin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

Matt If you are targeting monotone as the new SCM then cvssync is
Matt heads above tailor.py in terms of speed and correct file
Matt generation.

No doubt on former, given the different overall goals of the two,
but I'd like to better understand the latter.

Matt I got exactly what I wanted from the cvssync branch in
Matt almost the first try as compared to working the tailor.py
Matt over the course of a week to finally just give up.

I'm sad to hear that, sorry for the waste of time. Maybe I could have
been of some help, knowing that.

Matt Specifically, cvssync seemed to handle the use of modules
Matt and deleted files/directories much better than tailor.py.

Well, here I'd gladly accept some more context, and possibly some more
details on the errors you found, expecially if they are related to how
tailor failed to build up reasonable changesets from upstream CVS.

If on the contrary the problem is related to monotone support, I'm
sure somebody could be interested as well.

Thank you,
ciao, lele.
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Re: [Monotone-devel] commit date patch

2005-04-18 Thread Lele Gaifax
 Markus Schiltknecht l'ha dit:

Markus Hello monotone hackers, because I wanted to convert not
Markus only CVS repositories but also subversion ones to
Markus monotone, I hacked tailor.py to support monotone
Markus partly.

Hi Markus, nice to hear! I'll gladly accept your patches upstream,
if/when you think that doable.

thanks in advance,
bye, lele.
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