I have converted several projects to maven2 archetypes. This of course
changed the directory structure. These projects currently are maintained in
cvs, along with years of version history etc. My hope is to retain this
history and re-introduce the maven2-ized projects back into cvs (and
eventuall
It is *not* possible to move files and folders around in CVS and
retain history. This is only possible in SVN and perhaps other
systems.
It *is* possible (though perhaps difficult) to retain your old
directory/file structure and simply configure things entirely in the
the pom.xml files. So
Thomas Becker wrote:
I have converted several projects to maven2 archetypes. This of course
changed the directory structure. These projects currently are maintained in
cvs, along with years of version history etc. My hope is to retain this
history and re-introduce the maven2-ized projects back
It *is* possible to retain the history if you move rcs files on your filesystem
instead of to use cvs.
Emmanuel
Wayne Fay a écrit :
It is *not* possible to move files and folders around in CVS and
retain history. This is only possible in SVN and perhaps other
systems.
It *is* possible
directory structure to maven archetypes
It *is* possible to retain the history if you move rcs files
on your filesystem instead of to use cvs.
Emmanuel
Wayne Fay a écrit :
It is *not* possible to move files and folders around in CVS and
retain history. This is only possible in SVN
: Thursday, 17 August, 2006 14:21
To: Maven Users List
Subject: Re: converting directory structure to maven archetypes
It *is* possible to retain the history if you move rcs files
on your filesystem instead of to use cvs.
Emmanuel
Wayne Fay a écrit :
It is *not* possible to move files