Jesse Keating wrote: > I'm currently playing with a utility called parsecvs to convert our cvs > stuff into git. This utility can also translate the raw usernames that > CVS has into more useful names+email addresses that you'd typically get > out of git. But to make this conversion it needs a translation file. I've used parsecvs a lot. Over the course of converting the likes of coreutils, glibc, emacs, diffutils, gzip, grep, etc. I've made a number of changes to fix NULL-dereferences, adapt to evolving GIT APIs and to remove at least one performance bottleneck that dramatically sped up the conversion of glibc. I've even added a testing framework and a test case (the first!) and pushed another that was contributed privately. All local, but I'd rather share. Does anyone know of a public and *maintained* repository for parsecvs? I've looked numerous times (as recently as a few weeks ago), and tried to contact Keith Packard, hoping he would still be maintaining it, but have had no luck. -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list