Re: cvsimport woes

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Hi Raj,

you don't seem to be making any silly mistake. Make sure you are using
a recent git, and a recent cvsps. Actually you want the _latest_ cvsps
(2.1 I think).

A good thing to check is what cvsps is telling cvsimport.


Now, here you are not showing us your cvsimport commandline:
> cvs_direct initialized to CVSROOT /home/raj/cvsroot
> cvs rlog: Logging src
> skip patchset 1: 1141457879 before 1141457879
> skip patchset 2: 1141457879 before 1141457879

Ahhh... ok, you are doing it all very fast. Is this a script you are
running? add sleep 1 before you call cvsimport.

cheers,


martin
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