Package: wnpp Severity: wishlist Owner: Anthony Fok <f...@debian.org>
* Package name : cvs-fast-export Version : 1.28 Upstream Authors: Keith Packard <kei...@keithp.com>, Eric S. Raymond <e...@thyrsus.com> * URL : http://www.catb.org/esr/cvs-fast-export/ * License : GPL-2+ Programming Lang: C, Python Description : Export an RCS or CVS history as a fast-import stream This program analyzes a collection of RCS files in a CVS repository (or outside of one) and, when possible, emits an equivalent history in the form of a fast-import stream. Not all possible histories can be rendered this way; the program tries to emit useful warnings when it can't. The program can also produce a visualization of the resulting commit DAG in the DOT format handled by the graphviz suite. The analysis stage of this code originally travelled as "parsecvs" and was written by Keith Packard in early 2006. It was briefly maintained by Bart Massey before passing to Eric S. Raymond in late 2012; ESR wrote the fast-export output stage and renamed the program to reflect its new function. The distribution includes a tool, cvssync, for fetching masters from CVS remote repositories so cvs-fast-export can see them. You will need rsync installed to use it. A wrapper script called cvsconvert runs a conversion to git and looks for content mismatches with the original CVS. Also included is a tool called cvsreduce that strips content out of trees of RCS/CVS masters, leaving only metadata structure in place. If you encounter a bug in this program, sending the maintainer a reduced version of your CVS tree greatly decreases the expected time to fix. Reasons for packaging cvs-fast-export: 1. parsecvs (hence cvs-fast-export) is referred to in the git-cvs package. 2. reposurgeon (WNPP, Bug#702485) requires cvs-fast-export to work with CVS repositories. 3. ESR's work in CVS conversions was featured in Slashdot: * http://developers.slashdot.org/story/14/10/20/217248/help-esr-stamp-out- cvs-and-svn-in-our-lifetime * http://esr.ibiblio.org/?p=6389 and I thought it might be the best tool (along with reposurgeon) to use if we eventually decide to migrate our venerable webwml CVS repository to Git. :-) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-devel-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/20141216192523.2778.66663.reportbug@debian-Aspire-M5-481G.FokFamily