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[Savannah-help-public] [sr #106565] CVS->git conversion incomplete - can


From: Rocky Bernstein
Subject: [Savannah-help-public] [sr #106565] CVS->git conversion incomplete - can't git-cvsimport libcdio's CVS repository
Date: Tue, 02 Dec 2008 14:02:09 +0000
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Follow-up Comment #2, sr #106565 (project administration):

Since submitting this, things have gotten horribly bollixed and somehow
information from other git repositories bled into this and vice versa. I
haven't a clue how clue as to how this happened other than I was trying to
follow the wiki directions (sans my additions) and I think one of the commands
there had a more global effect than I intended.

Given that, I'll probably try to completely delete the repository and start
again.

But before undertaking a restart, it is probably would be worth it to try to
get the right overall organization. The situation is that there is a C library
and Perl, C++, Ruby, Python bindings (or interfaces into this library). Almost
all of the people working on the C library don't work on the non-C bindings.
And vice versa. Of course packages for each are separate.

I trust your judgment. If you think then these should be separate git
repositories (or something else) that would be fine. 

So how do I set up the separate git repositories?  Or if I got this wrong and
you recommend something else please correct and unless it's obvious how to do
give me a pointer.

Thanks!

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