The CVS repo is not public, sorry. Yes, it was a single commit (a merge
result), involving a large number of files scattered in dozens of dirs,
involving a good number of huge binary files. It really took several
minutes to complete.
Here is an example log entry including commitid. I have not dig very far,
but I've noticed it is consistent among all files that are part of a single
commit command, even when scattered in several dirs. So I infer it is
generated by the cvs client, and I suppose it needs server-side support as
well. I'm using 1.12.12 on both sides.
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revision 1.9.2.2.2.1
date: 2006-05-24 09:51:07 +0200; author: ydirson; state: Exp; lines: +6
-5; commitid: 4371447410614567;
Fusion des modifs de build
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While I think of it : I cannot find a comment syntax documented in the doc,
altough '#' seems to work.
It may be worth mentionning that an empty repository section is OK, maybe
because it is inheriting things from DEFAULT - I end up having empty
[git:*] sections, since the by-default-added "repository" attribute is
useless.
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| Pour : Yann DIRSON <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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| Objet : Re: Réf. : Re: tailor error (cvs->git)
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Yann DIRSON wrote:
> Another issue worth noting : there is in my history a large commit that
> spent time to run. It is imported by tailor as 2 distinct commits (with
> nearly 13 minutes in between).
Not sure to understand: you say that a single upstream changeset was
sliced in two by tailor? and with 13 minutes of time offset?
Again, is the CVS repo available for testing?
> Using the "commitid" added by cvs 1.12.x
> would have allowed to identify those changes as members of a single
commit.
What is "commitid"? It does not show on cvs 1.12.13 here...
ciao, lele.
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