Re: vss2cvs migration of shared files

2001-05-31 Thread Laine Stump
Manik Bafna [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: BTW when trying to migrate from VSS to CVS found that it does not migrate deleted files. How to fix this problem. Laine Stump wrote: I'm not aware of any method to get information or history for file deleted from VSS without undeleting them

Re: vss2cvs migration of shared files

2001-05-27 Thread Manik Bafna
Laine Stump wrote: Manik Bafna [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: BTW when trying to migrate from VSS to CVS found that it does not migrate deleted files. How to fix this problem. I'm not aware of any method to get information or history for file deleted from VSS without undeleting them first.

Re: vss2cvs migration of shared files

2001-05-25 Thread Manik Bafna
Laine Stump wrote: Manik Bafna [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: There are files in VSS shared across projects and shared between directories in the same project. We are migrating from VSS to CVS. What is the right strategy for migration of shared files. 1. Break the link and maintain as

Re: vss2cvs migration of shared files

2001-05-25 Thread Laine Stump
Manik Bafna [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: BTW when trying to migrate from VSS to CVS found that it does not migrate deleted files. How to fix this problem. I'm not aware of any method to get information or history for file deleted from VSS without undeleting them first. If you know of a way to

Re: vss2cvs migration of shared files

2001-05-24 Thread Laine Stump
Manik Bafna [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: There are files in VSS shared across projects and shared between directories in the same project. We are migrating from VSS to CVS. What is the right strategy for migration of shared files. 1. Break the link and maintain as two separate files This is

Re: vss2cvs migration of shared files

2001-05-24 Thread Derek R. Price
Laine Stump wrote: equivalent functionality in CVS. Some people emulate it by symlinking the ,v file in the repository into multiple directories, but doing so is begging for trouble, since CVS sets mutex locks on a per-directory basis to prevent multiple processes simultaneously writing to