CVS has no such option, but RCS does. The ci program, which creates a new
revision in a ",v" file, can override the system time when storing a
timestamp. To use it, you must muck directly with the repsitory.
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I have the job of transitioning a large archi
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Kevin Oberman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I hope this is not a FAQ.
>
> I have the job of transitioning a large archive from an in-house system
> to CVS. I have all of the tools to do the maintenance of the repository,
> but I need to load all of
Please take a look at the sccs2rcs.csh script (You can browse to this source
at http://ccvs.cvshome.org/source/browse/ccvs/contrib/sccs2rcs.in ) which
converts SCCS files to RCS files. After the procedure you move the RCS files
into the CVS repository directly. While your tools are not SCCS, this s
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Paul Sander)
> Date: Tue, 25 Nov 2003 14:34:00 -0800
>
> CVS has no such option, but RCS does. The ci program, which creates a new
> revision in a ",v" file, can override the system time when storing a
> timestamp. To use it, you must muck directly with the repsitory.
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>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Paul Sander)
>> Date: Tue, 25 Nov 2003 14:34:00 -0800
>>
>> CVS has no such option, but RCS does. The ci program, which creates a new
>> revision in a ",v" file, can override the system time when storing a
>> timestamp. To u