NAME¶
cvs2svn - convert a CVS repository into a Subversion repository
SYNOPSIS¶
cvs2svn [
OPTION]...
OUTPUT-OPTION CVS-REPOS-PATH
cvs2svn [
OPTION]...
--options=PATH
DESCRIPTION¶
Create a new Subversion repository based on the version history stored in a CVS
repository. Each CVS commit will be mirrored in the Subversion repository,
including such information as date of commit and id of the committer.
CVS-REPOS-PATH is the filesystem path of the part of the CVS repository
that you want to convert. It is not possible to convert a CVS repository to
which you only have remote access; see the FAQ for more information. This path
doesn't have to be the top level directory of a CVS repository; it can point
at a project within a repository, in which case only that project will be
converted. This path or one of its parent directories has to contain a
subdirectory called CVSROOT (though the CVSROOT directory can be empty).
Multiple CVS repositories can be converted into a single Subversion repository
in a single run of cvs2svn, but only by using an
--options file.
OPTIONS¶
CONFIGURATION VIA OPTIONS FILE¶
- --options=path
- Read the conversion options from path instead of from the command
line. This option allows far more conversion flexibility than can be
achieved using the command-line alone. See the documentation for more
information. Only the following command-line options are allowed in
combination with --options: -h/--help,
--help-passes, --version, -v/--verbose,
-q/ --quiet, -p/--pass/--passes,
--dry-run, --profile, --trunk-only,
--encoding, and --fallback-encoding. Options are processed
in the order specified on the command line.
OUTPUT OPTIONS¶
- -s path, --svnrepos=path
- Write the output of the conversion into a Subversion repository located at
path. This option causes a new Subversion repository to be created
at path unless the --existing-svnrepos option is also
used.
- --existing-svnrepos
- Load the converted CVS repository into an existing Subversion repository,
instead of creating a new repository. (This option should be used in
combination with -s/--svnrepos.) The repository must either
be empty or contain no paths that overlap with those that will result from
the conversion. Please note that you need write permission for the
repository files.
- --fs-type=type
- Pass --fs-type=type to "svnadmin create" when
creating a new repository.
- --bdb-txn-nosync
- Pass --bdb-txn-nosync to "svnadmin create" when creating
a new BDB-style Subversion repository.
- --create-option=opt
- Pass opt to "svnadmin create" when creating a new
Subversion repository (can be specified multiple times to pass multiple
options).
- --dumpfile=path
- Just produce a dumpfile; don't commit to an SVN repository. Write the
dumpfile to path.
- --dry-run
- Do not create a repository or a dumpfile; just print the details of what
cvs2svn would do if it were really converting your repository.
CONVERSION OPTIONS¶
- --trunk-only
- Convert only trunk commits, not tags nor branches.
- --encoding=enc
- Use encoding as the encoding for filenames, log messages, and
author names in the CVS repos. This option may be specified multiple
times, in which case the encodings are tried in order until one succeeds.
Default: ascii. See http://docs.python.org/lib/standard-encodings.html for
a list of other standard encodings.
- --fallback-encoding=enc
- If none of the encodings specified with --encoding succeed in
decoding an author name or log message, then fall back to using
encoding in lossy 'replace' mode. Use of this option may cause
information to be lost, but at least it allows the conversion to run to
completion. This option only affects the encoding of log messages and
author names; there is no fallback encoding for filenames. (By using an
--options file, it is possible to specify a fallback encoding for
filenames.) Default: disabled.
- --retain-conflicting-attic-files
- If a file appears both inside an outside of the CVS attic, retain the
attic version in an SVN subdirectory called 'Attic'. (Normally this
situation is treated as a fatal error.)
- --trunk=path
- Set the top-level path to use for trunk in the Subversion repository. The
default is trunk.
- --branches=path
- Set the top-level path to use for branches in the Subversion repository.
The default is branches.
- --tags=path
- Set the top-level path to use for tags in the Subversion repository. The
default is tags.
- --include-empty-directories
- Treat empty subdirectories within the CVS repository as actual
directories, creating them when the parent directory is created and
removing them if and when the parent directory is pruned.
- --no-prune
- When all files are deleted from a directory in the Subversion repository,
don't delete the empty directory (the default is to delete any empty
directories).
- --no-cross-branch-commits
- Prevent the creation of commits that affect files on multiple branches at
once.
SYMBOL HANDLING¶
- --symbol-transform=p:s
- Transform RCS/CVS symbol names before entering them into Subversion.
pattern is a Python regexp pattern that is matches against the
entire symbol name; replacement is a replacement using Python's
regexp reference syntax. You may specify any number of these options; they
will be applied in the order given on the command line.
- --symbol-hints=path
- Read symbol conversion hints from path. The format of path
is the same as the format output by --write-symbol-info, namely a
text file with four whitespace-separated columns: project-id,
symbol, conversion, and parent-lod-name.
project-id is the numerical ID of the project to which the symbol
belongs, counting from 0. project-id can be set to '.' if
project-specificity is not needed. symbol-name is the name of the
symbol being specified. conversion specifies how the symbol should
be converted, and can be one of the values 'branch', 'tag', or
´exclude'. If conversion is '.', then this rule does not
affect how the symbol is converted. parent-lod-name is the name of
the symbol from which this symbol should sprout, or '.trunk.' if the
symbol should sprout from trunk. If parent-lod-name is omitted or
'.', then this rule does not affect the preferred parent of this symbol.
The file may contain blank lines or comment lines (lines whose first
non-whitespace character is '#').
- --symbol-default=opt
- Specify how to convert ambiguous symbols (those that appear in the CVS
archive as both branches and tags). opt must be 'heuristic' (decide
how to treat each ambiguous symbol based on whether it was used more often
as a branch/tag in CVS), 'strict' (no default; every ambiguous symbol has
to be resolved manually using --force-branch, --force-tag,
or --exclude), 'branch' (treat every ambiguous symbol as a branch),
'tag' (treat every ambiguous symbol as a tag), or 'exclude' (do not
convert ambiguous symbols). The default is 'heuristic'.
- --force-branch=regexp
- Force symbols whose names match regexp to be branches.
regexp must match the whole symbol name.
- --force-tag=regexp
- Force symbols whose names match regexp to be tags. regexp
must match the whole symbol name.
- --exclude=regexp
- Exclude branches and tags whose names match regexp from the
conversion. regexp must match the whole symbol name.
- --keep-trivial-imports
- Do not exclude branches that were only used for a single import. (By
default such branches are excluded because they are usually created by the
inappropriate use of cvs import.)
SUBVERSION PROPERTIES¶
- --username=name
- Set the default username to name when cvs2svn needs to generate a
commit for which CVS does not record the original username. This happens
when a branch or tag is created. The default is to use no author at all
for such commits.
- --auto-props=file
- Specify a file in the format of Subversion's config file, whose
[auto-props] section can be used to set arbitrary properties on files in
the Subversion repository based on their filenames. (The [auto-props]
section header must be present; other sections of the config file,
including the enable-auto-props setting, are ignored.) Filenames are
matched to the filename patterns case-insensitively.
- --mime-types=file
- Specify an apache-style mime.types file for setting
svn:mime-type.
- --eol-from-mime-type
- For files that don't have the kb expansion mode but have a known mime
type, set the eol-style based on the mime type. For such files, set
svn:eol-style to "native" if the mime type begins with
"text/", and leave it unset (i.e., no EOL translation)
otherwise. Files with unknown mime types are not affected by this option.
This option has no effect unless the --mime-types option is also
specified.
- --default-eol=style
- Set svn:eol-style to style for files that don't have the CVS
´kb' expansion mode and whose end-of-line translation mode hasn't
been determined by one of the other options. style must be 'binary'
(default), 'native', 'CRLF', 'LF', or 'CR'.
- --keywords-off
- By default, cvs2svn sets svn:keywords on CVS files to "author id
date" if the mode of the RCS file in question is either kv, kvl or
unset. If you use the --keywords-off switch, cvs2svn will not set
svn:keywords for any file. While this will not touch the keywords in the
contents of your files, Subversion will not expand them.
- --keep-cvsignore
- Include .cvsignore files in the output. (Normally they are unneeded
because cvs2svn sets the corresponding svn:ignore properties.)
- --cvs-revnums
- Record CVS revision numbers as file properties in the Subversion
repository. (Note that unless it is removed explicitly, the last CVS
revision number will remain associated with the file even after the file
is changed within Subversion.)
- --use-internal-co
- Use internal code to extract revision contents. This is up to 50% faster
than using --use-rcs, but needs a lot of disk space: roughly the
size of your CVS repository plus the peak size of a complete checkout of
the repository with all branches that existed and still had commits
pending at a given time. This option is the default.
- --use-cvs
- Use CVS to extract revision contents. This option is slower than
--use-internal-co or --use-rcs.
- --use-rcs
- Use RCS 'co' to extract revision contents. This option is faster than
--use-cvs but fails in some cases.
ENVIRONMENT OPTIONS¶
- --tmpdir=path
- Set the path to use for temporary data. Default is a directory
called cvs2svn-tmp under the current directory.
- --co=path
- Path to the co program. (co is needed if the
--use-rcs option is used.)
- --cvs=path
- Path to the cvs program. (cvs is needed if the
--use-cvs option is used.)
- --svnadmin=path
- Path to the svnadmin program. (svnadmin is needed when the
-s/--svnrepos output option is used.)
PARTIAL CONVERSIONS¶
- --pass=pass
- Execute only pass pass of the conversion. pass can be
specified by name or by number (see --help-passes).
- -p [start]:[end], --passes=[start]:[end]
- Execute passes start through end of the conversion
(inclusive). start and end can be specified by name or by
number (see --help-passes). If start or end is
missing, it defaults to the first or last pass, respectively. For this to
work the earlier passes must have been completed before on the same CVS
repository, and the generated data files must be in the temporary
directory (see --tmpdir).
- --version
- Print the version number.
- -h, --help
- Print the usage message and exit with success.
- --help-passes
- Print the numbers and names of the conversion passes and exit with
success.
- --man
- Output the unix-style manpage for this program to standard output.
- -v, --verbose
- Print more information while running. This option may be specified twice
to output voluminous debugging information.
- -q, --quiet
- Print less information while running. This option may be specified twice
to suppress all non-error output.
- --write-symbol-info=path
- Write to path symbol statistics and information about how symbols
were converted during CollateSymbolsPass.
- --skip-cleanup
- Prevent the deletion of temporary files.
- --profile
- Profile with 'cProfile' (into file cvs2svn.cProfile).
FILES¶
A directory called
cvs2svn-tmp (or the directory specified by
--tmpdir) is used as scratch space for temporary data files.
AUTHORS¶
Main authors are:
C. Michael Pilato <cmpilato@collab.net>
Greg Stein <gstein@lyra.org>
Branko Čibej <brane@xbc.nu>
Blair Zajac <blair@orcaware.com>
Max Bowsher <maxb@ukf.net>
Brian Fitzpatrick <fitz@red-bean.com>
Tobias Ringström <tobias@ringstrom.mine.nu>
Karl Fogel <kfogel@collab.net>
Erik Hülsmann <e.huelsmann@gmx.net>
David Summers <david@summersoft.fay.ar.us>
Michael Haggerty <mhagger@alum.mit.edu>
Manpage was written for the Debian GNU/Linux system by Laszlo 'GCS' Boszormenyi
<gcs@debian.org> (but may be used by others).
SEE ALSO¶
cvs(1),
svn(1),
svnadmin(1)