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From: | Dalmazio Brisinda |
Subject: | Re: [Savannah-help-public] Converting gnuspeech to svn |
Date: | Wed, 3 Dec 2008 16:33:41 -0600 |
The svnadmin load looks good. Thanks again. Best, dalmazio On 3-Dec-08, at 3:57 PM, Sylvain Beucler wrote:
OK, I got the files from submissions_uploads and I'm getting the mediafire one "by hand". This works for me: sftp address@hidden:/srv/download/gnuspeech/ so there's problem something to configure on your side. In principle we removed all size restrictions in the submission upload form, and I have no clue about where "Error 7" comes from. We'll do perform some more testing %) I'm going to do this:bzcat gnuspeech-osx-dumpfile.bz2 | svnadmin load /srv/svn/ gnuspeech bzcat gnuspeech-gnustep-dumpfile.bz2 | svnadmin load /srv/svn/ gnuspeech bzcat gnuspeech-nextstep-dumpfile.bz2 | svnadmin load /srv/svn/ gnuspeech bzcat gnuspeech-docs-dumpfile.bz2 | svnadmin load /srv/svn/ gnuspeech bzcat gnuspeech-misc-dumpfile.bz2 | svnadmin load /srv/svn/ gnuspeech-- Sylvain On Wed, Dec 03, 2008 at 02:57:41PM -0600, Dalmazio Brisinda wrote:Hi,Sure, I've uploaded all the files to the submission upload area except the gnuspeech-nextstep-dumpfile.bz2 which is 25MB. I've tried repeatedly to upload this last file and it interrupts after about 13-14MB with an "Error 7." Does savannah have an upload limit for the submissions area?Using the sftp link with my savannah login and an ftp client gives me the error "gnuspeech not found." And I can't seem to create a folder (gnuspeech) or upload any files to my 'dbrisinda' folder. Is there something special required here? Best, dalmazio On 3-Dec-08, at 2:35 AM, Sylvain Beucler wrote:Hi, mediafire doesn't allow me to wget those files at Savannah, and it won't be practical for me to retrieve them each by each on my PC and reupload them all at Savannah. Can you upload them at Savannah, either using the submission upload form, or simply using your Savannah download area? (sftp://dl.sv.gnu.org/srv/download/gnuspeech/) -- Sylvain On Tue, Dec 02, 2008 at 10:59:10PM -0600, Dalmazio Brisinda wrote:Hi again, I've uploaded the five bzip2'd dump files generated by cvs2svn for loading the Subversion repository here: http://www.mediafire.com/?sharekey=279c20e84f2885d991b20cc0d07ba4d2a044177036f7c3a0 In case you need them, direct links to each of the five files are: http://www.mediafire.com/file/inhhi4gojwn/gnuspeech-docs- dumpfile.bz2 http://www.mediafire.com/file/zyommuzmoyw/gnuspeech-gnustep-dumpfile.bz2 http://www.mediafire.com/file/4t2emditth4/gnuspeech-misc- dumpfile.bz2 http://www.mediafire.com/file/zmom0nyyg1y/gnuspeech-nextstep-dumpfile.bz2 http://www.mediafire.com/file/t4zt2gtmt0w/gnuspeech-osx-dumpfile.bz2Let me know if there is anything else you might need for the change-over to SVN. Best, dalmazio On 2-Dec-08, at 1:19 AM, Sylvain Beucler wrote:Hi,It should be ok to load several dumpfiles, as far as I'm concerned.However, I remember reading that this caused issues when searching revisions by date, because SVN does a binary search in revisions _assuming they are ordered by date_.Maybe this has been fixed since then, but you may want to check withthe SVN mailing list first :) -- Sylvain On Thu, Nov 27, 2008 at 03:49:04PM -0600, Dalmazio Brisinda wrote:Hello Sylvain, I've finished converting the gnuspeech CVS repository to SVN dumpfilesvia the cvs2svn software. I would just like to confirm if it's okayto use multiple dumpfiles for loading the SVN repository? Here's some background.First, I've restructured the repository slightly so that we have 5dumpfiles. I've edited the dumpfiles slightly (and carefully) so that it should be as painless as possible for savannah using the standard 'svnadmin load' command without any special switches (the parentdirectories: osx, gnustep, nextstep, docs, and misc are created andadded within the dumpfiles).I've set up the dumpfiles so that the top-level structure will looklike this: / osx/ trunk/ branches/ tags/ gnustep/ trunk/ branches/ tags/ nextstep/ trunk/ branches/ tags/ docs/ trunk/ branches/ tags/ misc/ trunk/ branches/ tags/ I'm assuming savannah will be loading the dumpfiles into the newrepository something along the following lines (depending on wherethe actual path to the new SVN gnuspeech repository is located): $ svnadmin load /sources/gnuspeech < gnuspeech-osx-dumpfile $ svnadmin load /sources/gnuspeech < gnuspeech-gnustep-dumpfile $ svnadmin load /sources/gnuspeech < gnuspeech-nextstep-dumpfile $ svnadmin load /sources/gnuspeech < gnuspeech-docs-dumpfile $ svnadmin load /sources/gnuspeech < gnuspeech-misc-dumpfile Let me know If this is correct and all is well. If so, I can upload the5 dumpfiles to https://savannah.gnu.org/register/upload.php and wecan begin the change-over. Best, dalmazio On 26-Nov-08, at 6:25 PM, David Hill wrote:Hi Dalmazio, FYI Warm regards. david -------- Begin forwarded message:From: Sylvain Beucler <address@hidden> Date: November 26, 2008 1:55:46 PM PST (CA) To: David Hill <address@hidden> Cc: address@hidden Subject: Re: [Savannah-help-public] Converting gnuspeech to svn On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 05:37:29PM -0800, David Hill wrote:Is there a protocol for savannah hackers to convert a project CVS repository to SVN within the savannah site, or do I check out the whole project and create the SVN dump file myself and submit it for/ request savannah hackers to install it (presumably in the project development tools section of the project page). Can the CVS repository then be removed? There seems to be some ambiguity in the material I have been reading but that is likely my fault :-$You need to convert it yourself and send us a dump, indeed :) https://savannah.gnu.org/maintenance/CvSToSvN -- Sylvain
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