[cvsnt] Moving Repositories from CVS (UNIX) to CVSNT (Windows)

Aaron Kynaston akynaston at novell.com
Wed Feb 23 17:51:33 GMT 2005


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I copy directories back and forth all the time . .but never an entire
repository - shoudn't be too much trouble as long as version numbers are
close . .

Of course the problem with exporting/importing is that you loose all of
your history . . .

>>> "Trevor Leybourne" <Trevor.Leybourne at aderant.com> 2/22/2005 8:48:33
PM >>>
I have a number of repositories on a CVS server (Sun Solaris) which I
would like to move across to CVSNT on a Windows 2k3 Server. Can I just
copy the folders from the UNIX server (across a Samba link) into my
CVSNT repository folder? Or do I need to export and re-import into the
new repository.

 

Thanks all,

Trevor

 

 


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