I'm having no luck at all trying to convert the repository.  It seems
that despite the portable nature of Python, the Subversion team had to
resort to using a number of native Linux utilities in the conversion
script.  Neither Cygwin nor UnixUtils has enough functionality to
support it.

I have a linux box that I could install Subversion on, but at this
point I'd almost be happy enough just submitting the CVS tarball. :-)

I'm not convinced that it will be any easier for the ops team to merge
two SVN repositories vs. CVS + SVN.  It looks like it will be  a
nightmare either way.  In hindsight, a better approach would have been
for us to keep both Java and .NET in CVS so that we could merge them
and then convert them together as one.

Cheers,
Clinton


On Mon, 17 Jan 2005 14:02:44 -0500, Ted Husted <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The hotcopy of the ibatisnet1 SVN (r518) is available in my ASF user directory
> 
> * http://www.apache.org/~husted/ibatisnet1.tar.gz
> * www.apache.org//users/husted/public_html/ibatisnet1.tar.gz
> 
> I had thought we'd submit this and the CVS tarball to infrastructure, to see 
> what they could do. But, if we want to try converting the ibatisdb CVS and 
> merging it ourselves, then the hotcopy is available for thT purpose as well.
> 
> We might also consider asking Michael Ching at WUSH.NET if they could convert 
> the CVS tarball and merge it with our ibatisnet1 repository. Then, we could 
> hand infrastructure a done deal.
> 
> -Ted.
> 
> To copy files to your user directory, you can use scp (or pscp if you are 
> using putty).
> > sc $filename [EMAIL PROTECTED]://home/$userid/public_html
> 
> The wush.net hotcopy backup is available at 
> https://wush.net/members/download_backup.php (login with the master account 
> credentials).
> 
>

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