Re: Importing Bzr revisions

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On Mar 23, 2009, at 4:15 PM, Pieter de Bie wrote:
Could you update the documentation as to how to install the git-bzr script? (I searched for "plugin" in the git user manual, and google, and didn't find anything. I haven't used git much, so I'm a bit naive as regards to such a question.)

There's nothing to install, just call the script.. if you run it without commands it should give some usage information. The README in the repository should tell the rest. If you'd like to call it using 'git bzr' rather than 'git-bzr', you have to put it somewhere in your PATH

Sure, okay, thanks. (In my bzr mindset I didn't realize that "git bzr" just elegantly translated to "git-bzr".)

I'm currently attempting to convert those 100k revisions from the emacs repository, averaging 5.5min/1000 revisions. Judging from CPU load (if that's a valid thing to do), I see a 9:1 distribution of the workload (bzr, reading, vs. git, writing).

Thanks for helping me out with this so far.

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