David,

There is a note on the FAQ about downloading a copy of the CVS
repository to your local machine so you can run cvs2svn against that.

Paul

P.S. Who is Landon?

David Zwiers wrote:
> Landon,
>
> While your process should move the current copy of the source code ... I
> do not believe it will include the history (a valuable component to a
> stable project). There are some conversion utilities around for this,
> but you may need to coordinate with the SF staff as I believe they are
> intended to run on a server-side copy of the CVS repository.
>
> David
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
> Paul Austin
> Sent: June 13, 2007 8:21 AM
> To: List for discussion of JPP development and use.
> Subject: Re: [JPP-Devel] Update on JPP Subversion Migration
>
> You might want to try this tool http://cvs2svn.tigris.org/ with
> sourceforge instructions at
> http://sourceforge.net/docman/display_doc.php?docid=31070&group_id=1#imp
> ort
>
> Paul
>
>
> Sunburned Surveyor wrote:
>   
>> The migration to SVN from CVS wasn't as easy as I thought it was going
>>     
>
>   
>> to be. I didn't realize that SourceForge had discontinued support for 
>> the "one click" repository conversion.
>>
>> I did get some of OpenJUMP's CVS into the JPP Subversion repository.
>> Let me explain my process so that if something is missing you'll know 
>> why.
>>
>> [1] I downloaded the "src" folder from the OpenJUMP CVS repository 
>> using TortoiseCVS. (I did not download the different plug-in folders.)
>>
>> [2] I created a new project in Eclipse and imported only the .java, 
>> .properties, .txt, .htm, and .html files from the "src" folder.
>>
>> [3] I then exported all of these files and the folder structure from 
>> the new Eclipse project to my file system.
>>
>> [4] I added all of the image files in the 
>> com.vividsolutions.jump.workbench.ui.images package to the correct 
>> subfolder fo "src".
>>
>> [5] I created a new directory called "openjump" and added the other 
>> folders that were siblings of the "src" folder in the OpenJUMP CVS 
>> Repository. (The "scripts" folder, the "installers" folder,...)
>>
>> [6] I made a new Eclipse project and imported the folders and files 
>> created in Step 3 through Step 5.
>>
>> [7] I commited the folders and files from the Eclipse project created 
>> in Step 6 to the JPP Subversion Repository.
>>
>> This means the JPP Subversion Repository does not currently contain 
>> the plug-in folders. (I figure we can have the maintainers of these 
>> folders move commit them when I get the source code from the core 
>> properly set up.) I am currently moving everything I committed into a 
>> top-level folder called "openjump", just as we did in the OpenJUMP CVS
>>     
>
>   
>> Repository. I'd like to create one more top-level folder called 
>> plug-ins where we can put the plug-in folders when we are ready.
>>
>> After I have completed this I will work on getting all of our 
>> developers access and on creating an "stable" branch. I have stopped 
>> work on my pluggable renderers to get this done, so I might have the 
>> trunk of the JPP Subversion Repository ready for developer commits by 
>> Monday. No promises though! :]
>>
>> Remember that as soon as we move development to the SVN Repository at 
>> the JPP we will no longer be capturing improvements in our nightly 
>> build. At this point we should talk to Jon about discontinuing the 
>> nightly build and work on setting up a new one. In the transition I 
>> can try to make a weekly build available.
>>
>> The Sunburned Surveyor
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