> > I'm just missing something quite basic, and that some kind soul here > > can > > point me in the right direction... > > > > Should I be trying to translate cvs2svn instead of trying using pypy- > > c ? > > (this seems to involve building a target file or something). > > > > Am I just out of luck? > > Try to use psyco to speed up cvs2svn. I'm afraid PyPy right know would > not give you any improvements in performance from CPython for this > (maybe even psyco will not help). > > ps: Isn't cvs2svn a one time thing? > > -- > Leonardo Santagada > santagada at gmail.com
Thanks for the quick reply, I'll give it a try. I had looked at pysco back in June, but got the impression that I'd be better off with PyPy.... Yes, cvs2svn is a one time thing in principle, but I've been running it a number of times, trying different things, as a means of validating the switch to git (cvs2svn also does cvs2git). Since it takes 6.5 days on a 2.4ghz AMD with 32gb of ram to translate our repo, even a small tweak to the process is quite expensive.... -Kelly _______________________________________________ [email protected] http://codespeak.net/mailman/listinfo/pypy-dev
