Re: does anything like cvs export exist in git?

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Hi Shawn!

--- Shawn O. Pearce <spearce@xxxxxxxxxxx> schrieb am Fr, 15.8.2008:

> Von: Shawn O. Pearce <spearce@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> Betreff: Re: does anything like cvs export exist in git?
> An: "Mark Struberg" <struberg@xxxxxxxx>
> CC: git@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Datum: Freitag, 15. August 2008, 0:12
> Mark Struberg <struberg@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > Since maven-scm should run under various OS (including
> Windoof)
> > the tar thingy will not work out.
> 
> OK.  Maven could also consider using JGit, since its pure
> Java
> and thus just as portable as the JRE is.

I looked at JGit when I started implementation back in October last year but it wasn't rdy then. This is definitely on my list, and the whole project is already setup to support both, a native plus a Java implementation. But just one step after the other, I'd like to help finishing the german git manpages first ;)

> > At least I now know that it's really unlikely that this
> > functionality does exist yet.
> 
> Its not implemented for a reason; we suggest to users to
> use
> git-archive when they need to export a tree outside of Git.
Yup, this is completely ok from a git perspective, but maven-scm aims to deliver the same result for each SCM system. And since cvs has been first...
Also, export is not very important (and also not time critical), all really important functions already work fine.

txs and LieGrü,
strub


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