cvs2svn 2.1.0 released

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cvs2svn 2.1.0 has been released.

cvs2svn is a tool for converting a CVS repository into a Subversion or
git repository.  cvs2svn can convert just about any CVS repository we've
ever seen, including gcc, Mozilla, FreeBSD, KDE, GNOME...

Some highlights of release 2.1.0 are:

  * First official release that supports conversions from CVS to git as
well as CVS to Subversion.
  * More flexible symbol transform and symbol strategy rules, including
manual rules read from a symbol hints file.
  * Allow an arbitrary SVN path to be set for each branch/tag directory.
  * Improved conversion speed.
  * Improved quality of conversion and toleration for more kinds of CVS
repository corruption.
  * Fixed a few minor bugs.

For more information see:
http://cvs2svn.tigris.org/source/browse/cvs2svn/tags/2.1.0/CHANGES?rev=4382&view=markup

You can get it here:
http://cvs2svn.tigris.org/files/documents/1462/41596/cvs2svn-2.1.0.tar.gz

The MD5 checksum is df6d42c94f99aeedffa8c438dbb7ac3d

Please send any bug reports and comments to users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

Michael Haggerty
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