git/git-cvsimport-script
Tommy M. McGuire 9718a00b90 [PATCH] git cvsimport fuzz argument
Add "-z fuzz" argument, passed to cvsps, and clean up argument
processing.  Also, use "cvsps --cvs-direct", which is is somewhat
faster.

Give the user the option of specifying the timestamp fuzz passed to
cvsps.  Looking at the other arguments to it, I can't see anything else
that would be sane to play with.  Also, use --cvs-direct, which speeds
up cvsps for remote repositories and doesn't seem to do anything bad to
local repositories.

Signed-off-by: Tommy McGuire <mcguire@crsr.net>
Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@osdl.org>
2005-06-12 20:48:18 -07:00

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#!/bin/sh
usage () {
echo "Usage: git cvsimport [-v] [-z fuzz] <cvsroot> <module>"
exit 1
}
CVS2GIT=""
CVSPS="--cvs-direct -x -A"
while true; do
case "$1" in
-v) CVS2GIT="$1" ;;
-z) shift; CVSPS="$CVSPS -z $1" ;;
-*) usage ;;
*) break ;;
esac
shift
done
export CVSROOT="$1"
export MODULE="$2"
if [ ! "$CVSROOT" ] || [ ! "$MODULE" ] ; then
usage
fi
cvsps -h 2>&1 | grep -q "cvsps version 2.1" >& /dev/null || {
echo "I need cvsps version 2.1"
exit 1
}
mkdir "$MODULE" || exit 1
cd "$MODULE"
TZ=UTC cvsps $CVSPS $MODULE > .git-cvsps-result
[ -s .git-cvsps-result ] || exit 1
git-cvs2git $CVS2GIT --cvsroot="$CVSROOT" --module="$MODULE" < .git-cvsps-result > .git-create-script || exit 1
sh .git-create-script