On 2/17/21 6:56 PM, Nathaniel Kipps wrote:
On Tue, Feb 9, 2021 at 12:33 AM Mark Wedel <mwe...@sonic.net> wrote:

   The images may be recoverable - this presumes that the initial import to CVS 
didn't result in corruption, but rather the CVS -> SVN conversion resulted in 
corruption.  If the image in questions are in the actual crossfire-arch 
distribution, versions exist on sourceforge for download that predate the SVN 
conversion, so it may be possible to download one of those arch distributions and 
just copy over the pre-corrupted images into the current arch tree and recommit.

I'm not terribly worried about the images being permanently lost. What
I'm more interested in is if it's possible to "fix" the history so
that it's easier to browse in the future. And, if so, is it easier to
fix it while we're using SVN, or once we move to Git?

 Unless someone has a backup of the CVS repo, I think the CVS commits/rename 
information is now lost (I looked, and don't have a CVS backup).
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