Hello Gunnar!

On Thursday 11 December 2008 Gunnar Thielebein wrote:
> one question.
I see at least two :-)

> When I have a folder like in your example:
> > No - the next version will have a per-WC prefix in the WAA structure, so
> > it will be
> >   /var/spool/6666/66/66/..../
> > Other files will be like this:
> >   MD5(/etc/services) = cdd8f7859d9a2306f50d599fd2a26edf
> >   /var/spool/6666/cd/d8/f7859d9a2306f50d599fd2a26edf/
>
> Do i need too check if cdd8f7859d9a2306f50d599fd2a26edf (/etc/services)
> is an folder under control of the working copy
> 6666cd76f96956469e7be39d750cc710 (/) ? If yes, I dont know how to do
> determine pathname of e.g. cd/d8/f7859d9a2306f50d599fd2a26edf .
You can't - directly.
That's why I said to do a "status -v $WC", so you'll get all (known) entries 
of the WC; then you "simply" (;-) do an MD5 of all of them, so you'll see 
which path belongs to which MD5 hash.

> Do all relevant files (also for subfolders) lay in the WAA_PATH of
> current WC? If yes ignore previous question.
Yes; but if there are two WCs on a machine, the files should be sorted to the 
corresponding WC-specific WAA-paths.

> For my approach I have left this out. Also left out usage of fsvs.
> Have a look at the script, I have echoed all relevant parts out so this
> is save to try. I left out cleanup this should be another step after
> migration is finished.
I'll take a look.

Thank you very much in advance!


Regards,

Phil

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