If you don't have to use virtual directory/file browsing feature at all, just do not execute 'gencache.py'. Any other features are still available. - Tez
From my understanding, it makes an ordered list of all changes, cuts them into changesets using commit time and person doing the commit to break them up. It then looks at changesets that have both re
Yes. cduffys branch is many orders of magnitude faster at building the catalog, but a couple slower at accessing it. The one you have running now provides near constant time to access any part of the
bound. And... it is still running (what is it now, 43 hours?). Catalog at 692Mb. This thing does terminate, right? Cheers, -- Dr. Denys Duchier Équipe Calligramme LORIA, Nancy, FRANCE
.. Yeah; it seems nice to just use the same separator though -- arch notation already uses `/' to separate archive from revision, it seems a natural extension to do the same for for files (virtually)
Speaking for myself, yes: the arch namespace makes sense to me like this. In my mind the -- could be as easily exchanged for : / or any number of characters, the important thing is the (location)(ite
address@hidden/cscvs http://quackerhead.com/~duff/{archive} David (With apologies to Stephen who will get this twice since I wasn't paying enough attention the first time) Attachment: pgp9tPU3u60jp.p
Denys> oh hum... cscvs has now been running for over 24 hours and Denys> the Catalog is over 623Mb. That's how it feels to have this year's Windows on last year's machine! It's nice to know that spa
Robert> cduffy has a branch [of cscvs] What's dat? Couldn't spot it on the wiki, isn't in major's branch. -- Institute of Policy and Planning Sciences http://turnbull.sk.tsukuba.ac.jp University of
Actually, I'd much prefer to make the opposite trade-off :-) but I don't know if that is possible: cscvs seems to be spending _most_ of its time in IO. It is still going strong (9 hours). I guess it'
Oh, I'd forgotten about that. cduffy has a branch which trades space for time, resulting in multiple orders of magnitude space saving. You might try that if you have trouble with the vanilla cscvs. A
Thanks! I am making progress... I think. "cscvs cache -b" has been running for over 5:30 hours and it's still going strong. The Catalog is 436Mb sofar and growing. There was a lot of history in that
I'm not sure. Maybe we can rustle major up, and he can comment - it's his source :}. Rob -- GPG key available at: <http://members.aardvark.net.au/lifeless/keys.txt>. Attachment: signature.asc Descrip
Ah, try touching that file. Cheers, Rob -- GPG key available at: <http://members.aardvark.net.au/lifeless/keys.txt>. Attachment: signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part
I just tried this on one CVS project I have, and got this: 18310:address@hidden: ~/src/dpatch.cvs] ~/src/fcvs/cscvs/cscvs totla -i 1 ../dpatch.arch /home/local/algernon/src/dpatch.arch N changeset 1
Hi Robert, Thanks for your instructions. I followed them for the CVS project that I most would like to migrate to arch but... I get stuck here: cscvs [cache aborted]: /home/denys/src/mozart-cvs/CVS/C