Folks, in order to transition to SVN, I would like to call for a CVS freeze starting in about 24 hours. Hopefully the SVN import will happen quickly (2-3 days, depending on how busy Alioth admins are) but in order to not lose any changes, it would be best to not commit anything to CVS after I make the final snapshot of the repository. You can still make changes in your CVS working copy, but you will then have to do a 'cvs diff' and patch the newly-checked-out SVN working copy (since it is a bit difficult to convert a CVS working copy to SVN - the migration is on the repository side). If you have any big changes to check in, let me know - I'm flexible, but I would like to kick this off soon. thanks, -- - Charles Lepple
tis 2006-02-14 klockan 21:56 -0500 skrev Charles Lepple:> Folks, > > in order to transition to SVN, I would like to call for a CVS freeze > starting in about 24 hours. Hopefully the SVN import will happen > quickly (2-3 days, depending on how busy Alioth admins are) but in > order to not lose any changes, it would be best to not commit anything > to CVS after I make the final snapshot of the repository. > > You can still make changes in your CVS working copy, but you will then > have to do a 'cvs diff' and patch the newly-checked-out SVN working > copy (since it is a bit difficult to convert a CVS working copy to SVN > - the migration is on the repository side). > > If you have any big changes to check in, let me know - I'm flexible, > but I would like to kick this off soon. > > thanks, >Hi, Just submitted the changes proposed by Niklas before the freeze. --------------- Replaces output.voltage.target.battery and output.voltage.target.line with output.voltage.nominal. -------------- Now i wait for the SVN. /Kjell
It might even be a good idea to switch the CVS repository to "read only" before the migration. -- Peter Charles Lepple wrote:> > Folks, > > in order to transition to SVN, I would like to call for a CVS freeze > starting in about 24 hours. Hopefully the SVN import will happen > quickly (2-3 days, depending on how busy Alioth admins are) but in > order to not lose any changes, it would be best to not commit anything > to CVS after I make the final snapshot of the repository. > > You can still make changes in your CVS working copy, but you will then > have to do a 'cvs diff' and patch the newly-checked-out SVN working > copy (since it is a bit difficult to convert a CVS working copy to SVN > - the migration is on the repository side). > > If you have any big changes to check in, let me know - I'm flexible, > but I would like to kick this off soon. > > thanks, > > -- > - Charles Lepple > > _______________________________________________ > Nut-upsdev mailing list > Nut-upsdev@lists.alioth.debian.org > http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/nut-upsdev >