For bigger changesets I have started experimenting with using got. I don't like to have the whole tree on disk twice so I keep my got and CVS checkouts in the same directory. A downside of this approach is of course that got always lists all the unknown CVS dirs in got status. Does anything speak against ignoring them via gitignore?
diff 7efd0ea99b79bbbda1539b1ae5c635ebfa688970 99115307e40554b41e9d62708e81599b0337da96 commit - 7efd0ea99b79bbbda1539b1ae5c635ebfa688970 commit + 99115307e40554b41e9d62708e81599b0337da96 blob - 3fdff78bcab1fcf6493998cb99b64ff5a5da4f63 blob + f07392d0d0015dac869ec1d55affd353aafba670 --- .gitignore +++ .gitignore @@ -1,2 +1,3 @@ **/obj **/tags +**/CVS