| # (Be in -*- mode: python; coding: utf-8 -*- mode.) |
| # |
| # ==================================================================== |
| # Copyright (c) 2006-2010 CollabNet. All rights reserved. |
| # |
| # This software is licensed as described in the file COPYING, which |
| # you should have received as part of this distribution. The terms |
| # are also available at http://subversion.tigris.org/license-1.html. |
| # If newer versions of this license are posted there, you may use a |
| # newer version instead, at your option. |
| # |
| # This software consists of voluntary contributions made by many |
| # individuals. For exact contribution history, see the revision |
| # history and logs, available at http://cvs2svn.tigris.org/. |
| # ==================================================================== |
| |
| # ##################### |
| # ## PLEASE READ ME! ## |
| # ##################### |
| # |
| # This is a template for an options file that can be used to configure |
| # cvs2svn to convert to git rather than to Subversion. See |
| # www/cvs2git.html and www/cvs2svn.html for general information, and |
| # see the comments in this file for information about what options are |
| # available and how they can be set. |
| # |
| # The program that is run to convert from CVS to git is called |
| # cvs2git. Run it with the --options option, passing it this file |
| # like this: |
| # |
| # cvs2git --options=cvs2git-example.options |
| # |
| # The output of cvs2git is a blob file and a dump file that can be |
| # loaded into git using the "git fast-import" command. Please read |
| # www/cvs2git.html for more information. |
| # |
| # Many options do not have defaults, so it is easier to copy this file |
| # and modify what you need rather than creating a new options file |
| # from scratch. This file is in Python syntax, but you don't need to |
| # know Python to modify it. But if you *do* know Python, then you |
| # will be happy to know that you can use arbitary Python constructs to |
| # do fancy configuration tricks. |
| # |
| # But please be aware of the following: |
| # |
| # * In many places, leading whitespace is significant in Python (it is |
| # used instead of curly braces to group statements together). |
| # Therefore, if you don't know what you are doing, it is best to |
| # leave the whitespace as it is. |
| # |
| # * In normal strings, Python treats a backslash ("\") as an escape |
| # character. Therefore, if you want to specify a string that |
| # contains a backslash, you need either to escape the backslash with |
| # another backslash ("\\"), or use a "raw string", as in one if the |
| # following equivalent examples: |
| # |
| # cvs_executable = 'c:\\windows\\system32\\cvs.exe' |
| # cvs_executable = r'c:\windows\system32\cvs.exe' |
| # |
| # See http://docs.python.org/tutorial/introduction.html#strings for |
| # more information. |
| # |
| # Two identifiers will have been defined before this file is executed, |
| # and can be used freely within this file: |
| # |
| # ctx -- a Ctx object (see cvs2svn_lib/context.py), which holds |
| # many configuration options |
| # |
| # run_options -- an instance of the GitRunOptions class (see |
| # cvs2svn_lib/git_run_options.py), which holds some variables |
| # governing how cvs2git is run |
| |
| |
| # Import some modules that are used in setting the options: |
| import os |
| |
| from cvs2svn_lib import config |
| from cvs2svn_lib import changeset_database |
| from cvs2svn_lib.common import CVSTextDecoder |
| from cvs2svn_lib.log import logger |
| from cvs2svn_lib.project import Project |
| from cvs2svn_lib.git_revision_collector import GitRevisionCollector |
| from cvs2svn_lib.external_blob_generator import ExternalBlobGenerator |
| from cvs2svn_lib.git_output_option import GitRevisionMarkWriter |
| from cvs2svn_lib.git_output_option import GitOutputOption |
| from cvs2svn_lib.dvcs_common import KeywordHandlingPropertySetter |
| from cvs2svn_lib.revision_manager import NullRevisionCollector |
| from cvs2svn_lib.rcs_revision_manager import RCSRevisionReader |
| from cvs2svn_lib.cvs_revision_manager import CVSRevisionReader |
| from cvs2svn_lib.symbol_strategy import AllBranchRule |
| from cvs2svn_lib.symbol_strategy import AllTagRule |
| from cvs2svn_lib.symbol_strategy import BranchIfCommitsRule |
| from cvs2svn_lib.symbol_strategy import ExcludeRegexpStrategyRule |
| from cvs2svn_lib.symbol_strategy import ForceBranchRegexpStrategyRule |
| from cvs2svn_lib.symbol_strategy import ForceTagRegexpStrategyRule |
| from cvs2svn_lib.symbol_strategy import ExcludeTrivialImportBranchRule |
| from cvs2svn_lib.symbol_strategy import ExcludeVendorBranchRule |
| from cvs2svn_lib.symbol_strategy import HeuristicStrategyRule |
| from cvs2svn_lib.symbol_strategy import UnambiguousUsageRule |
| from cvs2svn_lib.symbol_strategy import HeuristicPreferredParentRule |
| from cvs2svn_lib.symbol_strategy import SymbolHintsFileRule |
| from cvs2svn_lib.symbol_transform import ReplaceSubstringsSymbolTransform |
| from cvs2svn_lib.symbol_transform import RegexpSymbolTransform |
| from cvs2svn_lib.symbol_transform import IgnoreSymbolTransform |
| from cvs2svn_lib.symbol_transform import NormalizePathsSymbolTransform |
| from cvs2svn_lib.property_setters import AutoPropsPropertySetter |
| from cvs2svn_lib.property_setters import ConditionalPropertySetter |
| from cvs2svn_lib.property_setters import cvs_file_is_binary |
| from cvs2svn_lib.property_setters import CVSBinaryFileDefaultMimeTypeSetter |
| from cvs2svn_lib.property_setters import CVSBinaryFileEOLStyleSetter |
| from cvs2svn_lib.property_setters import DefaultEOLStyleSetter |
| from cvs2svn_lib.property_setters import EOLStyleFromMimeTypeSetter |
| from cvs2svn_lib.property_setters import ExecutablePropertySetter |
| from cvs2svn_lib.property_setters import KeywordsPropertySetter |
| from cvs2svn_lib.property_setters import MimeMapper |
| from cvs2svn_lib.property_setters import SVNBinaryFileKeywordsPropertySetter |
| |
| # To choose the level of logging output, uncomment one of the |
| # following lines: |
| #logger.log_level = logger.WARN |
| #logger.log_level = logger.QUIET |
| logger.log_level = logger.NORMAL |
| #logger.log_level = logger.VERBOSE |
| #logger.log_level = logger.DEBUG |
| |
| |
| # The directory to use for temporary files: |
| ctx.tmpdir = r'cvs2svn-tmp' |
| |
| # During FilterSymbolsPass, cvs2git records the contents of file |
| # revisions into a "blob" file in git-fast-import format. The |
| # ctx.revision_collector option configures that process. Choose one of the two ersions and customize its options. |
| |
| # This first alternative is much slower but is better tested and has a |
| # chance of working with CVSNT repositories. It invokes CVS or RCS to |
| # reconstuct the contents of CVS file revisions: |
| #ctx.revision_collector = GitRevisionCollector( |
| # The file in which to write the git-fast-import stream that |
| # contains the file revision contents: |
| # 'cvs2svn-tmp/git-blob.dat', |
| |
| # The following option specifies how the revision contents of the |
| # RCS files should be read. |
| # |
| # RCSRevisionReader uses RCS's "co" program to extract the |
| # revision contents of the RCS files during CollectRevsPass. The |
| # constructor argument specifies how to invoke the "co" |
| # executable. |
| # |
| # CVSRevisionReader uses the "cvs" program to extract the revision |
| # contents out of the RCS files during OutputPass. This option is |
| # considerably slower than RCSRevisionReader because "cvs" is |
| # considerably slower than "co". However, it works in some |
| # situations where RCSRevisionReader fails; see the HTML |
| # documentation of the "--use-cvs" option for details. The |
| # constructor argument specifies how to invoke the "co" |
| # executable. |
| # |
| # Uncomment one of the two following lines: |
| #RCSRevisionReader(co_executable=r'co'), |
| # CVSRevisionReader(cvs_executable=r'cvs'), |
| # ) |
| # This second alternative is vastly faster than the version above. It |
| # uses an external Python program to reconstruct the contents of CVS |
| # file revisions: |
| ctx.revision_collector = ExternalBlobGenerator('cvs2svn-tmp/git-blob.dat') |
| |
| # cvs2git doesn't need a revision reader because OutputPass only |
| # refers to blobs that were output during CollectRevsPass, so leave |
| # this option set to None. |
| ctx.revision_reader = None |
| |
| # Change the following line to True if the conversion should only |
| # include the trunk of the repository (i.e., all branches and tags |
| # should be omitted from the conversion): |
| ctx.trunk_only = False |
| |
| # How to convert CVS author names, log messages, and filenames to |
| # Unicode. The first argument to CVSTextDecoder is a list of encoders |
| # that are tried in order in 'strict' mode until one of them succeeds. |
| # If none of those succeeds, then fallback_encoder (if it is |
| # specified) is used in lossy 'replace' mode. Setting a fallback |
| # encoder ensures that the encoder always succeeds, but it can cause |
| # information loss. |
| ctx.cvs_author_decoder = CVSTextDecoder( |
| [ |
| 'utf8', |
| 'latin1', |
| 'ascii', |
| ], |
| #fallback_encoding='ascii' |
| ) |
| ctx.cvs_log_decoder = CVSTextDecoder( |
| [ |
| 'utf8', |
| 'latin1', |
| 'ascii', |
| ], |
| #fallback_encoding='ascii', |
| eol_fix='\n', |
| ) |
| # You might want to be especially strict when converting filenames to |
| # Unicode (e.g., maybe not specify a fallback_encoding). |
| ctx.cvs_filename_decoder = CVSTextDecoder( |
| [ |
| #'utf8', |
| #'latin1', |
| 'ascii', |
| ], |
| #fallback_encoding='ascii' |
| ) |
| |
| # Template for the commit message to be used for initial project |
| # commits. |
| ctx.initial_project_commit_message = ( |
| 'Standard project directories initialized by cvs2svn.' |
| ) |
| |
| # Template for the commit message to be used for post commits, in |
| # which modifications to a vendor branch are copied back to trunk. |
| # This message can use '%(revnum)d' to include the SVN revision number |
| # of the revision that included the change to the vendor branch |
| # (admittedly rather pointless in a cvs2git conversion). |
| ctx.post_commit_message = ( |
| 'This commit was generated by cvs2svn to track changes on a CVS ' |
| 'vendor branch.' |
| ) |
| |
| # Template for the commit message to be used for commits in which |
| # symbols are created. This message can use '%(symbol_type)s' to |
| # include the type of the symbol ('branch' or 'tag') or |
| # '%(symbol_name)s' to include the name of the symbol. |
| ctx.symbol_commit_message = ( |
| "This commit was manufactured by cvs2svn to create %(symbol_type)s " |
| "'%(symbol_name)s'." |
| ) |
| |
| # Template for the commit message to be used for commits in which |
| # tags are pseudo-merged back to their source branch. This message can |
| # use '%(symbol_name)s' to include the name of the symbol. |
| # (Not used by default unless you enable tie_tag_fixup_branches on |
| # GitOutputOption.) |
| ctx.tie_tag_ancestry_message = ( |
| "This commit was manufactured by cvs2svn to tie ancestry for " |
| "tag '%(symbol_name)s' back to the source branch." |
| ) |
| |
| # Some CVS clients for MacOS store resource fork data into CVS along |
| # with the file contents itself by wrapping it all up in a container |
| # format called "AppleSingle". Subversion currently does not support |
| # MacOS resource forks. Nevertheless, sometimes the resource fork |
| # information is not necessary and can be discarded. Set the |
| # following option to True if you would like cvs2svn to identify files |
| # whose contents are encoded in AppleSingle format, and discard all |
| # but the data fork for such files before committing them to |
| # Subversion. (Please note that AppleSingle contents are identified |
| # by the AppleSingle magic number as the first four bytes of the file. |
| # This check is not failproof, so only set this option if you think |
| # you need it.) |
| ctx.decode_apple_single = False |
| |
| # This option can be set to the name of a filename to which are stored |
| # statistics and conversion decisions about the CVS symbols. |
| #ctx.symbol_info_filename = None |
| ctx.symbol_info_filename = 'symbol-info.txt' |
| |
| # cvs2svn uses "symbol strategy rules" to help decide how to handle |
| # CVS symbols. The rules in a project's symbol_strategy_rules are |
| # applied in order, and each rule is allowed to modify the symbol. |
| # The result (after each of the rules has been applied) is used for |
| # the conversion. |
| # |
| # 1. A CVS symbol might be used as a tag in one file and as a branch |
| # in another file. cvs2svn has to decide whether to convert such a |
| # symbol as a tag or as a branch. cvs2svn uses a series of |
| # heuristic rules to decide how to convert a symbol. The user can |
| # override the default rules for specific symbols or symbols |
| # matching regular expressions. |
| # |
| # 2. cvs2svn is also capable of excluding symbols from the conversion |
| # (provided no other symbols depend on them. |
| # |
| # 3. CVS does not record unambiguously the line of development from |
| # which a symbol sprouted. cvs2svn uses a heuristic to choose a |
| # symbol's "preferred parents". |
| # |
| # The standard branch/tag/exclude StrategyRules do not change a symbol |
| # that has already been processed by an earlier rule, so in effect the |
| # first matching rule is the one that is used. |
| |
| global_symbol_strategy_rules = [ |
| # It is possible to specify manually exactly how symbols should be |
| # converted and what line of development should be used as the |
| # preferred parent. To do so, create a file containing the symbol |
| # hints and enable the following option. |
| # |
| # The format of the hints file is described in the documentation |
| # for the --symbol-hints command-line option. The file output by |
| # the --write-symbol-info (i.e., ctx.symbol_info_filename) option |
| # is in the same format. The simplest way to use this option is |
| # to run the conversion through CollateSymbolsPass with |
| # --write-symbol-info option, copy the symbol info and edit it to |
| # create a hints file, then re-start the conversion at |
| # CollateSymbolsPass with this option enabled. |
| #SymbolHintsFileRule('symbol-hints2.txt'), |
| |
| # To force all symbols matching a regular expression to be |
| # converted as branches, add rules like the following: |
| #ForceBranchRegexpStrategyRule(r'branch.*'), |
| |
| # To force all symbols matching a regular expression to be |
| # converted as tags, add rules like the following: |
| #ForceTagRegexpStrategyRule(r'tag.*'), |
| |
| # To force all symbols matching a regular expression to be |
| # excluded from the conversion, add rules like the following: |
| #ExcludeRegexpStrategyRule(r'unknown-.*'), |
| |
| # Sometimes people use "cvs import" to get their own source code |
| # into CVS. This practice creates a vendor branch 1.1.1 and |
| # imports the code onto the vendor branch as 1.1.1.1, then copies |
| # the same content to the trunk as version 1.1. Normally, such |
| # vendor branches are useless and they complicate the SVN history |
| # unnecessarily. The following rule excludes any branches that |
| # only existed as a vendor branch with a single import (leaving |
| # only the 1.1 revision). If you want to retain such branches, |
| # comment out the following line. (Please note that this rule |
| # does not exclude vendor *tags*, as they are not so easy to |
| # identify.) |
| ExcludeTrivialImportBranchRule(), |
| |
| # To exclude all vendor branches (branches that had "cvs import"s |
| # on them but no other kinds of commits), uncomment the following |
| # line: |
| #ExcludeVendorBranchRule(), |
| |
| # Usually you want this rule, to convert unambiguous symbols |
| # (symbols that were only ever used as tags or only ever used as |
| # branches in CVS) the same way they were used in CVS: |
| UnambiguousUsageRule(), |
| |
| # If there was ever a commit on a symbol, then it cannot be |
| # converted as a tag. This rule causes all such symbols to be |
| # converted as branches. If you would like to resolve such |
| # ambiguities manually, comment out the following line: |
| BranchIfCommitsRule(), |
| |
| # Last in the list can be a catch-all rule that is used for |
| # symbols that were not matched by any of the more specific rules |
| # above. (Assuming that BranchIfCommitsRule() was included above, |
| # then the symbols that are still indeterminate at this point can |
| # sensibly be converted as branches or tags.) Include at most one |
| # of these lines. If none of these catch-all rules are included, |
| # then the presence of any ambiguous symbols (that haven't been |
| # disambiguated above) is an error: |
| |
| # Convert ambiguous symbols based on whether they were used more |
| # often as branches or as tags: |
| HeuristicStrategyRule(), |
| # Convert all ambiguous symbols as branches: |
| #AllBranchRule(), |
| # Convert all ambiguous symbols as tags: |
| #AllTagRule(), |
| |
| # The last rule is here to choose the preferred parent of branches |
| # and tags, that is, the line of development from which the symbol |
| # sprouts. |
| HeuristicPreferredParentRule(), |
| ] |
| |
| # Specify a username to be used for commits for which CVS doesn't |
| # record the original author (for example, the creation of a branch). |
| # This should be a simple (unix-style) username, but it can be |
| # translated into a git-style name by the author_transforms map. |
| ctx.username = 'cvs2svn' |
| |
| # ctx.file_property_setters and ctx.revision_property_setters contain |
| # rules used to set the svn properties on files in the converted |
| # archive. For each file, the rules are tried one by one. Any rule |
| # can add or suppress one or more svn properties. Typically the rules |
| # will not overwrite properties set by a previous rule (though they |
| # are free to do so). ctx.file_property_setters should be used for |
| # properties that remain the same for the life of the file; these |
| # should implement FilePropertySetter. ctx.revision_property_setters |
| # should be used for properties that are allowed to vary from revision |
| # to revision; these should implement RevisionPropertySetter. |
| # |
| # Obviously, SVN properties per se are not interesting for a cvs2git |
| # conversion, but some of these properties have side-effects that do |
| # affect the git output. FIXME: Document this in more detail. |
| ctx.file_property_setters.extend([ |
| # To read auto-props rules from a file, uncomment the following line |
| # and specify a filename. The boolean argument specifies whether |
| # case should be ignored when matching filenames to the filename |
| # patterns found in the auto-props file: |
| #AutoPropsPropertySetter( |
| # r'/home/username/.subversion/config', |
| # ignore_case=True, |
| # ), |
| |
| # To read mime types from a file and use them to set svn:mime-type |
| # based on the filename extensions, uncomment the following line |
| # and specify a filename (see |
| # http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mime.types for information about |
| # mime.types files): |
| #MimeMapper(r'/etc/mime.types', ignore_case=False), |
| |
| # Omit the svn:eol-style property from any files that are listed |
| # as binary (i.e., mode '-kb') in CVS: |
| CVSBinaryFileEOLStyleSetter(), |
| |
| # If the file is binary and its svn:mime-type property is not yet |
| # set, set svn:mime-type to 'application/octet-stream'. |
| CVSBinaryFileDefaultMimeTypeSetter(), |
| |
| # To try to determine the eol-style from the mime type, uncomment |
| # the following line: |
| #EOLStyleFromMimeTypeSetter(), |
| |
| # Choose one of the following lines to set the default |
| # svn:eol-style if none of the above rules applied. The argument |
| # is the svn:eol-style that should be applied, or None if no |
| # svn:eol-style should be set (i.e., the file should be treated as |
| # binary). |
| # |
| # The default is to treat all files as binary unless one of the |
| # previous rules has determined otherwise, because this is the |
| # safest approach. However, if you have been diligent about |
| # marking binary files with -kb in CVS and/or you have used the |
| # above rules to definitely mark binary files as binary, then you |
| # might prefer to use 'native' as the default, as it is usually |
| # the most convenient setting for text files. Other possible |
| # options: 'CRLF', 'CR', 'LF'. |
| DefaultEOLStyleSetter(None), |
| #DefaultEOLStyleSetter('native'), |
| |
| # Prevent svn:keywords from being set on files that have |
| # svn:eol-style unset. |
| SVNBinaryFileKeywordsPropertySetter(), |
| |
| # If svn:keywords has not been set yet, set it based on the file's |
| # CVS mode: |
| KeywordsPropertySetter(config.SVN_KEYWORDS_VALUE), |
| |
| # Set the svn:executable flag on any files that are marked in CVS as |
| # being executable: |
| ExecutablePropertySetter(), |
| |
| # The following causes keywords to be untouched in binary files and |
| # collapsed in all text to be committed: |
| ConditionalPropertySetter( |
| cvs_file_is_binary, KeywordHandlingPropertySetter('untouched'), |
| ), |
| KeywordHandlingPropertySetter('collapsed'), |
| |
| ]) |
| ctx.revision_property_setters.extend([ |
| ]) |
| |
| # To skip the cleanup of temporary files, uncomment the following |
| # option: |
| ctx.skip_cleanup = True |
| |
| |
| # In CVS, it is perfectly possible to make a single commit that |
| # affects more than one project or more than one branch of a single |
| # project. Subversion also allows such commits. Therefore, by |
| # default, when cvs2svn sees what looks like a cross-project or |
| # cross-branch CVS commit, it converts it into a |
| # cross-project/cross-branch Subversion commit. |
| # |
| # However, other tools and SCMs have trouble representing |
| # cross-project or cross-branch commits. (For example, Trac's Revtree |
| # plugin, http://www.trac-hacks.org/wiki/RevtreePlugin is confused by |
| # such commits.) Therefore, we provide the following two options to |
| # allow cross-project/cross-branch commits to be suppressed. |
| |
| # cvs2git only supports single-project conversions (multiple-project |
| # conversions wouldn't really make sense for git anyway). So this |
| # option must be set to False: |
| ctx.cross_project_commits = False |
| |
| # git itself doesn't allow commits that affect more than one branch, |
| # so this option must be set to False: |
| ctx.cross_branch_commits = False |
| |
| # cvs2git does not yet handle translating .cvsignore files into |
| # .gitignore files, so by default, the .cvsignore files are included |
| # in the conversion output. If you would like to omit the .cvsignore |
| # files from the output, set this option to False: |
| ctx.keep_cvsignore = True |
| |
| # By default, it is a fatal error for a CVS ",v" file to appear both |
| # inside and outside of an "Attic" subdirectory (this should never |
| # happen, but frequently occurs due to botched repository |
| # administration). If you would like to retain both versions of such |
| # files, change the following option to True, and the attic version of |
| # the file will be written to a subdirectory called "Attic" in the |
| # output repository: |
| ctx.retain_conflicting_attic_files = False |
| |
| # CVS uses unix login names as author names whereas git requires |
| # author names to be of the form "foo <bar>". The default is to set |
| # the git author to "cvsauthor <cvsauthor>". author_transforms can be |
| # used to map cvsauthor names (e.g., "jrandom") to a true name and |
| # email address (e.g., "J. Random <jrandom@example.com>" for the |
| # example shown). All strings should be either Unicode strings (i.e., |
| # with "u" as a prefix) or 8-bit strings in the utf-8 encoding. The |
| # values can either be strings in the form "name <email>" or tuples |
| # (name, email). Please substitute your own project's usernames here |
| # to use with the author_transforms option of GitOutputOption below. |
| author_transforms={ |
| |
| 'aarcher' : ('Adam Archer', 'aarcher'), |
| 'ahunter' : ('Anthony Hunter', 'ahunter'), |
| 'airvine' : ('airvine', 'airvine'), |
| 'aniefer' : ('Andrew Niefer', 'aniefer'), |
| 'aweinand' : ('aweinand', 'aweinand'), |
| 'bbiggs' : ('bbiggs', 'bbiggs'), |
| 'bbokowski' : ('Boris Bokowski', 'bbokowski'), |
| 'bcabe' : ('Benjamin Cabe', 'bcabe'), |
| 'bdealwis' : ('Brian Dealwis', 'bdealwis'), |
| 'bmuskalla' : ('Benjamin Muskalla', 'bmuskalla'), |
| 'breynolds' : ('breynolds', 'breynolds'), |
| 'caniszczyk' : ('Chris Aniszczyk', 'caniszczyk'), |
| 'cdaniel' : ('Krzysztof Daniel', 'cdaniel'), |
| 'cgoldthor' : ('Chris Goldthorpe', 'cgoldthor'), |
| 'cknaus' : ('cknaus', 'cknaus'), |
| 'cmclaren' : ('cmclaren', 'cmclaren'), |
| 'curtispd' : ('Curtis D'Entremont', 'curtispd'), |
| 'darins' : ('darins', 'darins'), |
| 'davids' : ('davids', 'davids'), |
| 'deboer' : ('Timothy Deboer', 'deboer'), |
| 'dejan' : ('dejan', 'dejan'), |
| 'dmegert' : ('Dani Megert', 'dmegert'), |
| 'dorme' : ('Dave Orme', 'dorme'), |
| 'dpollock' : ('dpollock', 'dpollock'), |
| 'droberts' : ('Dean Roberts', 'droberts'), |
| 'drubel' : ('Dan Rubel', 'drubel'), |
| 'dwilson' : ('dwilson', 'dwilson'), |
| 'ebb' : ('Ed Burnette', 'ebb'), |
| 'eduardo' : ('eduardo', 'eduardo'), |
| 'eidsness' : ('eidsness', 'eidsness'), |
| 'emoffatt' : ('Eric Moffatt', 'emoffatt'), |
| 'fuptoniv' : ('Francis Upton IV', 'fuptoniv'), |
| 'gheorghe' : ('Bogdan Gheorghe', 'gheorghe'), |
| 'gmendel' : ('gmendel', 'gmendel'), |
| 'gunnar' : ('Gunnar Wagenknecht', 'gunnar'), |
| 'hsoliwal' : ('Hitesh Soliwal', 'hsoliwal'), |
| 'ikhelifi' : ('ikhelifi', 'ikhelifi'), |
| 'jeem' : ('jeem', 'jeem'), |
| 'jlebrun' : ('jlebrun', 'jlebrun'), |
| 'jlemieux' : ('jlemieux', 'jlemieux'), |
| 'johna' : ('John Arthorne', 'johna'), |
| 'karice' : ('Karice McIntyre', 'karice'), |
| 'kevinh' : ('kevinh', 'kevinh'), |
| 'kevinm' : ('kevinm', 'kevinm'), |
| 'khorne' : ('khorne', 'khorne'), |
| 'kmaetzel' : ('kmaetzel', 'kmaetzel'), |
| 'kmoir' : ('Kim Moir', 'kmoir'), |
| 'kradloff' : ('kradloff', 'kradloff'), |
| 'ktoedter' : ('Kai Toedter', 'ktoedter'), |
| 'lkues' : ('lkues', 'lkues'), |
| 'lvogel' : ('Lars Vogel', 'lvogel'), |
| 'marcelop' : ('Marcelo Paternostro', 'marcelop'), |
| 'melder' : ('melder', 'melder'), |
| 'mhall' : ('Matthew Hall', 'mhall'), |
| 'mhatem' : ('mhatem', 'mhatem'), |
| 'mkeller' : ('Markus Keller', 'mkeller'), |
| 'mvalenta' : ('mvalenta', 'mvalenta'), |
| 'mvanmeek' : ('mvanmeek', 'mvanmeek'), |
| 'nick' : ('Nick Edgar', 'nick'), |
| 'obesedin' : ('Oleg Besedin', 'obesedin'), |
| 'omallo' : ('Ovidio Mallo', 'omallo'), |
| 'prangaraj' : ('Prakash Rangaraj', 'prangaraj'), |
| 'pwebster' : ('Paul Webster', 'pwebster'), |
| 'randyg' : ('randyg', 'randyg'), |
| 'rherrmann' : ('Rudiger Herrmann', 'rherrmann'), |
| 'rsternber' : ('Ralf Sternberg', 'rsternber'), |
| 'rsuen' : ('Remy Suen', 'rsuen'), |
| 'sarsenau' : ('sarsenau', 'sarsenau'), |
| 'sbeauchamp' : ('Serge Beauchamp', 'sbeauchamp'), |
| 'sbrandys' : ('Szymon Brandys', 'sbrandys'), |
| 'sdimitro' : ('Sonia Dimitrov', 'sdimitro'), |
| 'sfranklin' : ('Susan Franklin', 'sfranklin'), |
| 'sxenos' : ('sxenos', 'sxenos'), |
| 'tod' : ('Tod Creasey', 'tod'), |
| 'tschindl' : ('Thomas Schindl', 'tschindl'), |
| 'wchoi' : ('wchoi', 'wchoi'), |
| 'winchest' : ('winchest', 'winchest'), |
| 'wmelhem' : ('wmelhem', 'wmelhem'), |
| 'yvyang' : ('Yves YANG', 'yvyang'), |
| # 'jrandom' : ('J. Random', 'jrandom@example.com'), |
| # 'mhagger' : 'Michael Haggerty <mhagger@alum.mit.edu>', |
| # 'brane' : (u'Branko Äibej', 'brane@xbc.nu'), |
| # 'ringstrom' : 'Tobias Ringström <tobias@ringstrom.mine.nu>', |
| # 'dionisos' : (u'Erik Hülsmann', 'e.huelsmann@gmx.net'), |
| |
| # This one will be used for commits for which CVS doesn't record |
| # the original author, as explained above. |
| 'cvs2svn' : 'cvs2svn <platform-releng-dev@eclipse.org>', |
| } |
| |
| # This is the main option that causes cvs2svn to output to a |
| # "fastimport"-format dumpfile rather than to Subversion: |
| ctx.output_option = GitOutputOption( |
| # The file in which to write the git-fast-import stream that |
| # contains the changesets and branch/tag information: |
| os.path.join(ctx.tmpdir, 'git-dump.dat'), |
| |
| # The blobs will be written via the revision recorder, so in |
| # OutputPass we only have to emit references to the blob marks: |
| GitRevisionMarkWriter(), |
| |
| # Optional map from CVS author names to git author names: |
| author_transforms=author_transforms, |
| ) |
| |
| # Change this option to True to turn on profiling of cvs2svn (for |
| # debugging purposes): |
| run_options.profiling = False |
| |
| |
| # Should CVSItem -> Changeset database files be memory mapped? In |
| # some tests, using memory mapping speeded up the overall conversion |
| # by about 5%. But this option can cause the conversion to fail with |
| # an out of memory error if the conversion computer runs out of |
| # virtual address space (e.g., when running a very large conversion on |
| # a 32-bit operating system). Therefore it is disabled by default. |
| # Uncomment the following line to allow these database files to be |
| # memory mapped. |
| changeset_database.use_mmap_for_cvs_item_to_changeset_table = True |
| |
| # Now set the project to be converted to git. cvs2git only supports |
| # single-project conversions, so this method must only be called |
| # once: |
| run_options.set_project( |
| # The filesystem path to the part of the CVS repository (*not* a |
| # CVS working copy) that should be converted. This may be a |
| # subdirectory (i.e., a module) within a larger CVS repository. |
| r'/shared/eclipse/e4/git/cvs/cvsroot.e4.compat/e4/org.eclipse.e4.compatibility', |
| |
| # A list of symbol transformations that can be used to rename |
| # symbols in this project. |
| symbol_transforms=[ |
| # Use IgnoreSymbolTransforms like the following to completely |
| # ignore symbols matching a regular expression when parsing |
| # the CVS repository, for example to avoid warnings about |
| # branches with two names and to choose the preferred name. |
| # It is *not* recommended to use this instead of |
| # ExcludeRegexpStrategyRule; though more efficient, |
| # IgnoreSymbolTransforms are less flexible and don't exclude |
| # branches correctly. The argument is a Python-style regular |
| # expression that has to match the *whole* CVS symbol name: |
| #IgnoreSymbolTransform(r'nightly-build-tag-.*') |
| |
| # RegexpSymbolTransforms transform symbols textually using a |
| # regular expression. The first argument is a Python regular |
| # expression pattern and the second is a replacement pattern. |
| # The pattern is matched against each symbol name. If it |
| # matches the whole symbol name, then the symbol name is |
| # replaced with the corresponding replacement text. The |
| # replacement can include substitution patterns (e.g., r'\1' |
| # or r'\g<name>'). Typically you will want to use raw strings |
| # (strings with a preceding 'r', like shown in the examples) |
| # for the regexp and its replacement to avoid backslash |
| # substitution within those strings. |
| #RegexpSymbolTransform(r'release-(\d+)_(\d+)', |
| # r'release-\1.\2'), |
| #RegexpSymbolTransform(r'release-(\d+)_(\d+)_(\d+)', |
| # r'release-\1.\2.\3'), |
| |
| # Simple 1:1 character replacements can also be done. The |
| # following transform, which converts backslashes into forward |
| # slashes, should usually be included: |
| ReplaceSubstringsSymbolTransform('\\','/'), |
| |
| # This last rule eliminates leading, trailing, and repeated |
| # slashes within the output symbol names: |
| NormalizePathsSymbolTransform(), |
| ], |
| |
| # See the definition of global_symbol_strategy_rules above for a |
| # description of this option: |
| symbol_strategy_rules=global_symbol_strategy_rules, |
| |
| # Exclude paths from the conversion. Should be relative to |
| # repository path and use forward slashes: |
| #exclude_paths=['file-to-exclude.txt,v', 'dir/to/exclude'], |
| ) |
| |
| |