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
Hello, it finally seems to solve the problem an upgrade of kernel
version to 4.13.0-19-generic
At last!
Thanks to everyone
On 02/12/2017 13:26, Luca Baraldi wrote:
ll /proc/4830/fd/3
lrwx-- 1 luca luca 64 dicĀ 2 13:24 /proc/4830/fd/3 -> socket:[362320]
On 02/12/2017 13:12, Matt Simmons
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
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
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
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
> 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
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
[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
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
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
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
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
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?
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
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