Re: CVS -> SVN -> Git

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Martin Langhoff wrote:
On 7/14/07, Michael Haggerty <mhagger@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Incidentally, now that cvs2svn 2.0.0 is nearly out, I am thinking about
what it would take to write some other back ends for cvs2svn--turning
it, essentially, into cvs2xxx.  Most of the work that cvs2svn does is
inferring the most plausible history of the repository from CVS's
sketchy, incomplete, idiomatic, and often corrupt data.  This work
should also be useful for a cvs2git or cvs2hg or cvs2baz or ...

Great to hear that. I'm game if we can do something in this direction
- surely we can make it talk to fastimport ;-)

In this context I suggest looking at fromcvs [1], my cvs->otherscm converter.  Right now it does git + hg (and sqlite for queries), but it probably is easily extensible for other targets.

Does cvs2svn handle incremental imports, remembering any "guesses"
taken earlier? Last time I looked at it, it had far better logic than
cvsps, but it didn't do incremental imports, and repeated imports done
at different times would "guess" different branching points for new
branches, so it _really_ didn't support incrementals

fromcvs will also handle incremental imports.  If not, please tell me and I will try to fix it.

cheers
 simon

[1] http://ww2.fs.ei.tum.de/~corecode/hg/fromcvs/

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