Thread (12 messages) flat view 12 messages, 6 authors, 2016-06-15

Re: cvs2svn conversion directly to git ready for experimentation

From: Michael Haggerty <hidden>
Date: 2016-06-15 22:43:26

[I set followup-to users@cvs2svn.tigris.org, since this has nothing to
do with git.]

Jon Smirl wrote:
On 8/3/07, Patwardhan, Rajesh [off-list ref] wrote:
quoted
Hello Michael,
I will explain a scenario (we are passing thru this right now)
1) you have 10 years worth of cvs data.
2) We want to move to svn.
3) The repository move should be in such a way that the development does
not get hampered for any 1 work day.
4) We have atleast 4 major modules in cvs which takes about 30 - 40
hours each for conversion currently.
There are known ways (that haven't been implemented) to get the 40 hr
number down to 1/2 hour. Would that be a better approach than doing
incremental imports?
Jon, I would like very much to hear how you propose to get an 60-fold
speed increase in cvs2svn.  I've never heard of any plausible way to
accomplish anything even close to this.

Please note that the user wants to convert to Subversion, not git.  But
even converting to git, I don't think that such speeds are possible
without massive changes that would include processing everything in RAM
and switching large parts of cvs2svn from Python to a compiled language.

Michael
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