But, but, but ... I did check this tool out before asking, but I could not figure out how to use it to migrate a CVS archive to arch, or even if it was possible. Maybe it's just a matter of documenta
Have you made progress on this CVS->arch migration? I would really love a way to transparently preserve history and annotation capabilities, at least along a given (CVS) branch. It would be perfectly
Andrew> Have you tried learning Japanese? It's much simpler than Andrew> English in the spoken form >:) Yeah, right. You've obviously never had the privilege of hanging out with a bunch of freeters
Have you tried learning Japanese? It's much simpler than English in the spoken form >:) Now, kanji, those are hard. -- .''`. ** Debian GNU/Linux ** | Andrew Suffield `. `' | `- -><- | Attachment: pgp
Don't feel bad; native English speakers feel the same about Japanese. :-) (A statement written by a native English speaker who found both Latin and German difficult.) I've never found your messages
I suspect that you use relatively old version of tla. I don't know the accurate verion, but recent version can handle arbitral length of numbers for version part. - Tez
Very nice! I think it would be helpful to show in the default revision view if a patch is a merge, and if so, what it merges. I know you've got the fancy graph view for showing all relationships, but
I made a command line interface to ViewARCH's internal cache named "valis". It's a part of ViewARCH. http://arch.bluegate.org/download/ViewARCH-0.0.8-21.tar.gz Here the sample session (in this exampl
How about $ tla cacherev address@hidden/ViewARCH--gary--0.0.8--base-0 before executing "gencache.py" ? BTW, now we can use ViewARCH specific Mailing list. Could you visit http://arch.bluegate.org/mai
Thanks to all for all responses !! ViewArch seems to do the job (aside from continuation), at least on web interface. I dod not check command line interface yet. Just out of curiosity, is ViewArch ac
You can check viewarch http://arch.bluegate.org/viewarch.html Does anybody have the Python source under a published Arch archive? I'd really appreciate a link to such a beast, if it exists. Thanks! -
Hi, ViewARCH has just the feature. You can get "annotate" stuff through command line interface as well as web browser. The project is still in progress and it's not so handy nor portable yet. apparen
I don't know of any good solutions either, other than trying to convince the two largest OS vendors in the world that case insensitive filesystems are a bad idea. Having just run into a problem relat
ViewARCH analyzes the all changesets included in every development lines. but it's a long story... Maybe I have to write some internal documents. ViewARCH also has a command line interface named "val
ViewCVS's license file is curious. LICENSE.html is included in ViewCVS-0.9.2, but not included in recent CVS repository. So ViewARCH didn't include it. from now on, I'll include it. thanks for the ad