Re: Moving CVS to SVN - multiple repositories with different permissions

2017-12-06 Thread Bo Berglund
On Wed, 6 Dec 2017 21:12:25 +, Andreas Tscharner wrote: >Hello Bo, > >I have tried to create a package of cvsnt, but I get too many errors and I am >not used how to create Debian packages these days. >What I have: I have a Debian package of cvsnt version 2.5.04.3236 and version >2.5.03.2382

Re: Bug - svn hangs

2017-12-06 Thread Luca Baraldi
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Re: Moving CVS to SVN - multiple repositories with different permissions

2017-12-06 Thread Andreas Tscharner
Hello Bo, I have tried to create a package of cvsnt, but I get too many errors and I am not used how to create Debian packages these days. What I have: I have a Debian package of cvsnt version 2.5.04.3236 and version 2.5.03.2382. These are old packages so they probably don't work any more, but

Re: Moving CVS to SVN - multiple repositories with different permissions

2017-12-06 Thread Bo Berglund
On Wed, 6 Dec 2017 14:40:20 +, Andreas Tscharner wrote: >I maintained cvsnt for Debian for a while, but when they started with >EVS and shut down the public source access, I stopped. Then you might know which item(s) in the /etc/apt/sources.list I should change in order to get hold of the c

Re: Moving CVS to SVN - multiple repositories with different permissions

2017-12-06 Thread Bo Berglund
On Wed, 06 Dec 2017 15:49:40 +0100, Bo Berglund wrote: >Is there some way to move an installed package from an Ubuntu machine >to another more recent machine? >Then I could get cvs(nt) on Linux operational on my new Ubuntu 16.04.3 >machine. >This would make the conversion using cvs2svn possible w

Re: Moving CVS to SVN - multiple repositories with different permissions

2017-12-06 Thread Bo Berglund
On Wed, 06 Dec 2017 15:02:18 +0100, Bo Berglund wrote: >I know that some years back I was able to "apt-get install cvs" on a >Linux box (could have been on a RaspberryPi or else a VMWare virtual >machine running Mint or the like. >And that cvs would be the backported cvsnt version! > ... > >But i

RE: Moving CVS to SVN - multiple repositories with different permissions

2017-12-06 Thread Andreas Tscharner
> From: Bo Berglund [mailto:bo.bergl...@gmail.com] [snip] > I know that some years back I was able to "apt-get install cvs" on a > Linux box (could have been on a RaspberryPi or else a VMWare virtual > machine running Mint or the like. > And that cvs would be the backported cvsnt version! I maint

Re: Moving CVS to SVN - multiple repositories with different permissions

2017-12-06 Thread Bo Berglund
On Wed, 6 Dec 2017 13:26:53 +, Andreas Tscharner wrote: >I remember when we (I) had to do the same migration: >I used a Linux laptop and the Linux cvsnt binary and did all on a Linux box, >because Python was a PITA on Windows back then. > I know that some years back I was able to "apt-get in

RE: Moving CVS to SVN - multiple repositories with different permissions

2017-12-06 Thread Andreas Tscharner
[snip] > >>I thought I could do that on my Windows 7 X64 PC by using a copy of > >>the actual repository files and using cvs2svn as the tool. > >>I already have ActiveState Python 2.7.1 installed. > > Stop *right there*. I'm afraid you're going to hurt yourself. > > I very strongly encourage you

Re: Moving CVS to SVN - multiple repositories with different permissions

2017-12-06 Thread Nico Kadel-Garcia
First thing: I'm staring at http://cvs2svn.stage.tigris.org/cvs2svn.html, and it says right htere: * CVSNT repositories * cvs2svn does not support conversion of CVSNT repositories. Some people have indicated success with such conversions, while others have had problems. In other words, such conve

Re: Can SVN only branch and tag at the highest project level?

2017-12-06 Thread Stefan Sperling
On Wed, Dec 06, 2017 at 07:23:21AM -0500, Nico Kadel-Garcia wrote: > It's also true that one can just create an entire new branch on the > Subversion server, cheaply, and check out only the relevant > subdirectory. And there's "svn switch", which reduces the initial checkout to a one time cost bec

Re: Can SVN only branch and tag at the highest project level?

2017-12-06 Thread Nico Kadel-Garcia
On Wed, Dec 6, 2017 at 5:33 AM, Stefan Sperling wrote: > On Wed, Dec 06, 2017 at 08:44:42AM +0100, Bo Berglund wrote: >> It seems like in SVN there must be separate repository folders for >> tags, branches and trunk below each project. >> To me this implies that svn is only able to do these operat

Re: Can SVN only branch and tag at the highest project level?

2017-12-06 Thread Bo Berglund
On Wed, 6 Dec 2017 11:33:30 +0100, Stefan Sperling wrote: >Generally, switching version control tools will ultimately always affect >the development process, there is now way around it. It's better to embrace >the advantages and best practices the new tool offers, rather than trying >to shoe-horn

Re: Can SVN only branch and tag at the highest project level?

2017-12-06 Thread Stefan Sperling
On Wed, Dec 06, 2017 at 08:44:42AM +0100, Bo Berglund wrote: > It seems like in SVN there must be separate repository folders for > tags, branches and trunk below each project. > To me this implies that svn is only able to do these operations at the > very top of a project tree, is that really so?

Re: Moving CVS to SVN - multiple repositories with different permissions

2017-12-06 Thread Bo Berglund
On Wed, 15 Nov 2017 12:21:51 -0500, Bo Berglund wrote: >CVS(NT) migration >- >I thought I could do that on my Windows 7 X64 PC by using a copy of >the actual repository files and using cvs2svn as the tool. >I already have ActiveState Python 2.7.1 installed. >So I would create one