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Re: [Gnu-arch-users] strategy/code for migrating changesets out of arch
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David Allouche |
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Re: [Gnu-arch-users] strategy/code for migrating changesets out of arch |
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Sun, 7 Mar 2004 01:53:20 +0100 |
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On Mon, Feb 23, 2004 at 12:24:55PM -0800, Dustin Sallings wrote:
>
> At work, we use perforce. It's good enough when it and the network
> works, so I've not been pushing arch to my group. I have, however,
> been trying to use it myself. In doing so, I've created a utility to
> migrate changesets applied to a particular section of a depot
> overlapping an arch tree back into arch. It works pretty well and I
> seem to be getting all of our checkins into my arch mirrors.
>
> Although I can branch this tree and work in it just fine, I don't
> have anything to reapply those changesets back into a p4 tree. Does
> anyone
> have anything that might help comprehend arch changesets so I can apply
> the changes back to p4?
>
> Ideally, a python class I can ask for new files, deleted files,
> modified files, etc... might be good...or to just iterate the changes.
> Migrating from p4, I'm using p4lib, which gives me file-level changes
> within a changeset by file including operation. I translate those p4
> operations to tla operations using the following map:
What you want is there:
address@hidden/pyarch--ddaa--0.5
http://ddaa.net/arch/2004
Not yet perfect, not yet complete, and stalled at the moment. But still
a long way towards your goal.
The goal of that effort is to become the standard python-arch binding
module, unifying the code base of all those python-based arch tools,
using a binding layer ranging from really crappy (cscvs), to merely
adequate (tla_load_dirs). I suppose I should put in more effort if I
want to reach that goal, though...
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-- ddaa
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