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Re: How to access local BK repositories after 1st July?: msg#00019version-control.bitkeeper.user
On Thu, 14 Apr 2005, Larry McVoy wrote: > All repos on bkbits.net will continue to be available indefinitely. > At the very least you'll be about to get at the data and the checkin > comments via the open source client. > > We will do CVS exports for people as they need them, we're hoping to > automate that. I know that. But I have repositories that are _not_ hosted at bkbits, but that operate on the openlogging license. I have now come up with the attached script that exports the (interesting) changesets and deltas (only the latter apply - the changesets miss patches?!). Feeding them into *insert-random-scm-here* should be easy. Thanks, Richard. -- Richard Guenther <richard dot guenther at uni-tuebingen dot de> WWW: http://www.tat.physik.uni-tuebingen.de/~rguenth/
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