*very soft voice*

Hi,
I wouldn't mind seeing a subversion clone of the current repository. My experiences with svn have been much better than with cvs.


I think what Andy is asking for, a "cvs tarball", is not a tarball of head, but a tarball of the entire cvs source repository - all revisions and meta-data in one tarball. Such a tarball can be pulled into svn so that the svn repository has the revision history. I don't think that such a tarball is publicly available.

Andy:
While cvs2svn needs such a tarball, I think some other converters can use the cvs pserver interface that *is* availbale. http://subversion.tigris.org/project_links.html/ I think VCP is one such, although I've never used it myself.
Also, would you be trying to keep the svn and cvs repositories in sync, just a one-way mirror (changes in cvs -> changes in subversion, but not vice-versa), or just a one-time snapshot?


Cheers,

Will        :-}

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