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From: "Dirk Süsserott" <newsletter@dirk.my1.cc>
To: Philip Oakley <philipoakley@iee.org>
Cc: Tomas Carnecky <tom@dbservice.com>, nn6eumtr <nn6eumtr@gmail.com>,
	Git List <git@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: How to deal with historic tar-balls
Date: Mon, 02 Jan 2012 19:26:26 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <4F01F6D2.8020005@dirk.my1.cc> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <4C50794C7EED42A0B1A25ABD77CE7DB0@PhilipOakley>

Am 02.01.2012 11:07 schrieb Philip Oakley:
> From: "Philip Oakley" <philipoakley@iee.org>: Sunday, January 01, 2012
> 6:30 PM
>> From: "Tomas Carnecky" <tom@dbservice.com> : Sunday, January 01, 2012
>> 12:27 AM
>>> On 12/31/11 8:04 PM, nn6eumtr wrote:
>>>> I have a number of older projects that I want to bring into a git
>>>> repository. They predate a lot of the popular scm systems, so they are
>>>> primarily a collection of tarballs today.
>>> There is a script which will import sources from multiple tarballs,
>>> creating a commit with the contents of each tarball. It's in the git
>>> repository under contrib/fast-import/import-tars.perl.
>> I wasn't aware of those scripts. I'll be having a look at the zip import
>> script for my needs.
>>
>>> tom
>> Philip
>>
> I had a look at the script but Python isn't part of the Msysgit install,
> so the example wouldn't run.
> 
> Also I couldn't see how the "fast_import.write(" method was being
> created - my ignorance of Python? Otherwise I could look at scripting it.
> 
> Philip

Philip,

I'm not a Python guy, but I think fast_import.write() writes sth. to
whatever the popen() call in line 24 returned:

  fast_import = popen('git fast-import --quiet', 'w')

I guess it returns a filehandle and 'git fast-import' reads its data
from stdin. My guess is, that -- instead of writing to that pipe -- you
could as well write everything to a temporary file and finally call

  git fast-import < $tempfile

But that's only a guess.

Dirk

  reply	other threads:[~2012-01-02 18:26 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 12+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2011-12-31 19:04 How to deal with historic tar-balls nn6eumtr
2012-01-01  0:27 ` Tomas Carnecky
2012-01-01 18:30   ` Philip Oakley
2012-01-01 20:54     ` Philip Oakley
2012-01-02 10:07     ` Philip Oakley
2012-01-02 18:26       ` Dirk Süsserott [this message]
2012-01-04 20:04         ` Philip Oakley
2012-01-01 19:04   ` Dirk Süsserott
2012-01-05 15:25 ` Neal Kreitzinger
2012-01-07  1:10   ` nn6eumtr
2012-01-07  1:50     ` Thomas Rast
2012-01-07 19:18     ` Neal Kreitzinger

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