[cvsnt] Repository migration

Aaron Kynaston akynaston at novell.com
Thu Mar 18 00:13:11 GMT 2004


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Hum. . .I don't think you have to worry about than the following:

 -  Make sure no one's in the repository (possibly rename the root of
the repository)
 -  Make sure every one has everything checked in/tagged/ect
 - Keep in mind that ALL local copies have hard links to that directory
structure and server - all local sandboxes will become invalidated . .
 - copy the files to the new server
 - re check out sandboxes from the new server.

>From my experience, this works great.  

>>> "Craig Gaffney" <gaffney at rinstrum.com> 3/17/2004 5:00:39 PM >>>
G'Day everyone,
	Is there a FAQ, doco, etc, listing the best manner to move a
repository from a linux environment to a windows one? Anyone got any
experience that they are willing to share in this respect?

	Any assistance will be appreciated.


	Thanking you for your time & help,

Craig Gaffney 
PC Applications Developer 
Rinstrum Pty Ltd (formerly Ranger Instruments) 
41 Success St, Acacia Ridge Qld 4110 Australia 
Ph:     +61 7 3216 7166 
Fax:    +61 7 3216 6211 
Email:  gaffney at rinstrum.com 
Web:    www.rinstrum.com 



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