Re: Getting CVS and Git to play nicely in the same box

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On Thu, 2006-11-30 at 14:08 +0100, Jakub Narebski wrote:
> Alex Bennee wrote:
> 
> > Has anyone successfully set up such a working environment? Can anyone
> > offer any tips on how to make it all work nicely?
> 
> Why not use git-cvsserver? Or port git-svn to CVS (or use Tailor)?

I can't use git-cvsserver because the main repository is going to have
to stay on CVS for the time being. I don't think it could be used as a
drop in replacement for our existing server anyway as it doesn't support
tagging or branching.

Using git is my own personal indulgence (At least until I can
demonstrate it's worth while the other migrating ;-).

It looks like git-svn  is the sort of tool I'd want for CVS although I'm
not sure how it would live with our CVS branched development model. I'll
have a poke around Tailor and see if that offers any help.

-- 
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Nobody wants constructive criticism. It's all we can do to put up with
constructive praise.

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