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From: Luis Gutierrez <luis.gutierrez@xmos.com>
To: git@vger.kernel.org
Subject: complex cvs import
Date: Fri, 22 Aug 2008 14:13:22 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <48AEBB72.6060209@xmos.com> (raw)

Hi All,

During the past year or so we have been using a bastardized version of 
CVS in which branches were not 'true' cvs branches, but just a copy of 
the original data in a different folder. For instance, we would have 
something like this:

ProjectX
   \---- dev01
   |       \... normal cvs data
   \---- dev02
   |       \... normal cvs data
   \---- release01
   |       \... normal cvs data
   \---- release02
           \... normal cvs data

While a timeline of the branches looks like this:

                /---release01
----dev01------+                /---release02
                \---dev02------+--

Now that we are trying to move to git, and I'm having problems importing 
the projects with their full history.

What I have done is use git-cvsimport on each of those branches to 
create separate git repositories: dev01, dev02, release01, and release02.

What I was planing on doing next was:
(all from the dev01 branch)
1) git branch dev01
2) git checkout -b release01
3) git pull ssh:/..../release01
4) git checkout -b dev02
5) git pull ssh:/..../dev02
6) git checkout -b release02
7) git pull ssh:/..../release02

Now, the problem I'm seeing is that I get hundreds of conflicts when 
pulling.

Short from doing a git-mergetool 100's of times, is there a better way 
of doing this? One that guarantees I keep the latests version (ie, the 
one I'm pulling from).
Put in another way, is there a way to let git know that it will not 
merge the last version of the files, just the history?

Cheers.

Luis Gutierrez

             reply	other threads:[~2008-08-22 13:39 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 3+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2008-08-22 13:13 Luis Gutierrez [this message]
2008-08-22 15:14 ` complex cvs import Michael J Gruber
2008-08-23  9:12 ` Robert Schiele

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