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I'm just missing something quite basic, and that some kind soul here can point me in the right direction...
Should I be trying to translate cvs2svn instead of trying using pypy- c ? (this seems to involve building a target file or something).
Am I just out of luck?
Try to use psyco to speed up cvs2svn. I'm afraid PyPy right know would not give you any improvements in performance from CPython for this (maybe even psyco will not help).
ps: Isn't cvs2svn a one time thing?
-- Leonardo Santagada santagada at gmail.com
Thanks for the quick reply, I'll give it a try. I had looked at pysco back in June, but got the impression that I'd be better off with PyPy.... Yes, cvs2svn is a one time thing in principle, but I've been running it a number of times, trying different things, as a means of validating the switch to git (cvs2svn also does cvs2git). Since it takes 6.5 days on a 2.4ghz AMD with 32gb of ram to translate our repo, even a small tweak to the process is quite expensive.... -Kelly