"Martin v. Löwis" wrote:
Fernando Perez wrote:
For ipython, which recently went through cvs2svn, I found that moving over to a project/trunk structure was a few minutes worth of work. Since svn has moving commands, it was just a matter of making the extra project/ directory and moving things one level down the hierarchy. Even if cvs2svn doesn't quite create things the way you want them in the long run, svn is flexible enough that a few manual tweaks should be quite easy to perform.
Doesn't this give issues as *every* file the starts out renamed? e.g. what if you want "revision 100 of project/trunk/foo", but, at revision 100, it really was trunk/project/foo?
To be honest, I don't really know the details, but it seems to work fine. A quick look at ipython:
planck[IPython]> svn update At revision 661.
planck[IPython]> svn diff -r 10 genutils.py | tail - - Deprecated: this function has been superceded by timing() which has better - fucntionality.""" - - rng = range(reps) - start = time.clock() - for dummy in rng: func(*args,**kw) - return time.clock()-start - -#*************************** end of file <genutils.py> **********************
Revision 10 was most certainly back in the early CVS days, and the wholesale renaming happened when I started using svn, which was around revision 600 or so. There may be other subtleties I'm missing, but so far I haven't experienced any problems.
Cheers,
f