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Re: Help with moving repository
From: |
Gagneet Singh |
Subject: |
Re: Help with moving repository |
Date: |
Mon, 20 Jan 2003 19:56:13 +0530 |
> We are in the process of moving our cvs repository (pserver) for reasons
of
> size and speed, and have so far asked our CVS users to ensure everything
is
> checked in to the existing repository, remove the existing working copies
> then modify their CVSROOT or -d options and check out again from the
> address of the new repository (which is actually a mount point for the
> moment from the old one, until everyone sets up correctly, then it will be
> copied to its proper location at a convenient point).
Is the CVS Server on a Linux/UNIX system?
What are the clients being used? Are the users working with Windows (WinCVS)
Clients or using CVS on UN*X boxes?
> Some of our developers are complaining that this is going to take them too
> long (don't ask, I've already had the argument with them).
OK, will not ask... ;-)
> Is there a utility available anywhere to perform global changes to the cvs
> metadata in a users working copy. For instance change the entry in
cvs/root
> from ":pserver:address@hidden:/cvs/cvsroot" to
> ":pserver:address@hidden:/cvs/cvsroot". I can imagine that someone somewhere
> has done this before.
There is such a utility available for WinCVS clients, I do not know about
UN*X clients, but should be easy to make using awk and grep. For the WinCVS
utility visit Oliver Giesens page on:
http://people.freenet.de/ogiesen/readme.htm
Also, Oliver has given a full FAQ on CVS at:
http://people.freenet.de/ogiesen/newfaq.htm
> If such a thing were available, it may just save me a few headaches.
>
> Thanks
>
> Mark Cooper
Hope these site and macros help, you could run them on UN*X based systems,
but I am not too sure.
Gagneet
"I hear that if you play the Windows XP CD backwards, you get a satanic
message" - "--That's nothing. If you play it forward, it installs Windows
XP!"