Re: [SSI-devel] Idiot questions about OpenSSI CVS
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From: John H. <john@Calva.COM> - 2006-12-22 11:25:23
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John Hughes wrote: > As for the import, I see that I should be doing an "import -X" to avoid > getting my stuff bunged into the trunk. Unfortunately Debian Sarge cvs > doesn't have the "X" option so I'll try backporting the Etch version. > So I backport Etch's cvs to Sarge, no problem, try again: CVS_RSH=ssh cvs -d -z3 -d:ext:hu...@ss...:/cvsroot/ssic-linux import -dX -ko -I! -b 1.1.5 -m "Import of e2fsprogs 1.37-2sarge1 for Debian" openssi/e2fsprogs DEBIAN E2FSPROGS-DB-1-37-2SARGE1 hu...@ss...'s password: *cvs server: invalid option -- X* Usage: cvs import [-d] [-k subst] [-I ign] [-m msg] [-b branch] [-W spec] repository vendor-tag release-tags... -d Use the file's modification time as the time of import. -k sub Set default RCS keyword substitution mode. -I ign More files to ignore (! to reset). -b bra Vendor branch id. -m msg Log message. -W spec Wrappers specification line. (Specify the --help global option for a list of other help options) Looks like sourceforge's cvs doesn't have the "-X" option. CVS_RSH=ssh cvs -d -z3 -d:ext:hu...@ss...:/cvsroot/ssic-linux version Client: Concurrent Versions System (CVS) 1.12.13 (client/server) hu...@ss...'s password: Server: Concurrent Versions System (CVS) 1.11.20 (client/server) Yow, Sourceforge has 1.11.20. Older that the Debian Sarge version. Should I import without -X and do a manual remove of e2fsprogs from the trunk? |