On 06/26/2013 01:12 PM, John Morris wrote:
> Matt & I talked over the phone some months back about relicensing, and
> to kick things off I sucked the sourceforge.net CVS trees into a set of
> git repos.  All EMC history seems to be in there, including commits
> going back to EMC's early development at NIST, all the way to when
> development was stopped in favor of the new EMC2 code base.  The
> CVS->git conversion tool seems to have preserved all branches, commits,
> author and timestamp information, so there shouldn't be much mystery
> about who committed what.
> 
> The repos are currently accessible on mhaberler's server; look for six
> projects named 'cvs-*':
> 
> http://git.mah.priv.at/gitweb/
> 
> I just got around to requesting linuxcnc.org git access and will push
> these into that server when I can.

Chris Radek pointed out that the EMC (v1) SVN repo has already been
snarfed into git by Jeff Epler, and that Jeff did extra work on
'identity mapping' (I remember having to merge various forms of a single
user's email/login/whatever for my first analyses; maybe Jeff fixed this
properly?), so this should be a superior repo:

http://git.unpy.net/view?p=emc.git;a=summary

Another piece merged into EMC2 as rtapi is rcslib:

http://git.unpy.net/view?p=rcslib.git;a=summary

Sounds like these are the git repos to go with.  Chris thought the other
four repos I pulled into Michael's server aren't useful.  One is simply
an out of date version of the one we currently use on linuxcnc.org.

        John

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