Jim Meyering wrote: > Thanks for letting me know. git's default hooks/update prohibits > pushing such unannotated tags by default, so although git-cvsimport > did create them, when I pushed the result to the public repo, they were > being denied. I've changed the corresponding config variable to permit > it, so the tags are there, now. Hi Jim, Looks good now, thanks. > > "git tags -l". My local mirror had tags and was created with > > git-cvsimport -o master -d $CVSROOT -v -k -m -i libvirt > > Thanks. I've added -k, since libvirt has at least 8 files with $Id[*], > but don't seem to need the '-o master' -- at least not the way I'm pushing > the result afterwards. Do you need it, with a recent version of git? Probably not. I was new to git-cvsimport and don't know why I added it :) > [patch adding many individual .gitignore files] > > I suppose you know that you can do the same thing with a single > top-level .gitignore file. While such consolidation makes the result > less maintainable, it might be more palatable for committers who don't > use any dVCS. Yeah, that works too. I think my patch basically just copied .cvsignore -> .gitignore everywhere, if I recall correctly. Thanks, -jim -- Libvir-list mailing list Libvir-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/libvir-list