Max Horn wrote:
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Fingolfin: yeah, I would be hesitant to use those
Fingolfin: concern is that the data in the new repostiory isn't
'current' with the old repository, there will be a few days in there
that aren't covered
reason is concern for data corruption from the old CVS
repository
Now that cvs is up again, I guess everybody is reinventing the wheel in
the form of a little one-liner to convert their local CVS repository to
the new style.
To save others the time for testing, here is one that worked for me (cut
in four to avoid chopping by mailers):
find . -name CVS -typ
On May 13, 2006, at 3:23 AM, Martin Costabel wrote:
Now that cvs is up again, I guess everybody is reinventing the
wheel in the form of a little one-liner to convert their local CVS
repository to the new style.
To save others the time for testing, here is one that worked for me
(cut in f
Le 14 mai 2006 à 10:52, Martin Costabel a écrit :
David R. Morrison wrote:
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This strikes me as very strange. I've just been looking over my
checkouts from the old CVS server, and I can't find the string '/
cvsroot/fink/' (with or without leading and/or trailing slashes)
in any of the CV
David R. Morrison wrote:
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This strikes me as very strange. I've just been looking over my
checkouts from the old CVS server, and I can't find the string
'/cvsroot/fink/' (with or without leading and/or trailing slashes) in
any of the CVS/Repository files. Moreover, my understanding of the c
Am 13.05.2006 um 12:23 schrieb Martin Costabel:
Now that cvs is up again, I guess everybody is reinventing the
wheel in the form of a little one-liner to convert their local CVS
repository to the new style.
To save others the time for testing, here is one that worked for me
(cut in four