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* git-cvsimport: missing branches
@ 2009-09-23 17:35 Reto Glauser
  2009-09-23 19:51 ` Heiko Voigt
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 2+ messages in thread
From: Reto Glauser @ 2009-09-23 17:35 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: git; +Cc: Matthias Urlichs, mhagger

Hello

I need to use CVS with a history of about 20 years (someway back it was 
converted from SCCS to CVS). I have to stay in sync with the CVS 
repository to import changes from co-workers and to eventually commit 
changes back. I do have access to the RCS ',v' files.

So, git-cvsimport is exactly what I was looking for. Except, if I do a 
git-cvsimport I have a couple of branches missing, and I don't know why.

I see the branch names from cvsps in the output, but somehow 
git-cvsimport skips them anyway. I tried to add a branch manually which 
got mit a couple of years of history back, but then it stops anyway.

I used cvs2git from http://cvs2svn.tigris.org which shows me these 
missing branches.

So, my questions are:

- Is the problem in cvsps or git-cvsimport or in the CVS history?
- Can I use the cvs2git import as a starting point and later use 
git-cvsimport for incrementally update the git repository?
- Can I somehow compare the result of git-cvsimport and cvs2git to see 
differences?
- Is there any other feasible workflow to stay in sync with a CVS 
repository with a large history while still using git behind the scene?

Any pointers appreciated.

Regards,
Reto

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