Yes I copied the VSS repo over. ssphys is what reads it. However, there is no prebuilt. I might be able to send you a copy, but what I had to do is compile vss2svn completely from source. There are instructions on the wiki on how to do this. Since the version I built, there are probably patches that have been checked into its source.

If you aren't already, I really do suggest the latest version in the code repository. Last I looked the stable version is something over a year old -- the development version is actually better and more stable than the "stable" release, if this is still the case.

The vss2svn developers might chime in at this point?

Jason

David Blaikie wrote:
thanks, my last note was meant just to thank you, but then a question slipped in... ; )

I would _love_ to run the conversion on Linux, which I'm sure you're right is much faster. Is it possible then to just copy the VSS repo to a Linux box and get a Linux version of ssphys.exe? Would ssphys have to be compiled from source? Is any part of this documented somewhere?
thanks again for your time here

David

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