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[Monotone-devel] Updated Issue 4 - handle attic files properly on CVS im


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Subject: [Monotone-devel] Updated Issue 4 - handle attic files properly on CVS import (monotone)
Date: Sun, 10 Oct 2010 12:08:18 GMT

Hello,

The following issue has been updated:

4 - handle attic files properly on CVS import
Project: monotone
Status: New
Reported by: Unknown User
URL: http://code.monotone.ca/p/monotone/issues/4/
Labels:
 Type:Incorrect Behavior
 Component:Other
 Priority:Low
 Task:NeedTest

Comments (last first):

# By Thomas Keller, Oct 10, 2010:



 Labels: Task:NeedTest
 Summary: handle attic files properly on CVS import

# By Unknown User, Apr 14, 2004:

Note that with a modern cvs, an Attic file has no
special meaning.  Or, rather, it does mean that the
tip of the trunk is dead -- but that information is
also encoded in the state field, which must be handled
properly anyhow.

Occasionally you may run across a repository which
has both "foo,v" and "Attic/foo,v".  For instance,
in classpath there is javax/swing/plaf/UIResource.java,v
which is duplicated in Attic/.

In the classpath case this seems to be a bogus repository.
In this case the information in the files in Attic
could meaningfully be merged into the information from
the "real" ,v file -- or it could be ignored as well.

I've heard on irc that netbsd does this as well, using
a hacked cvs.  I don't know what the semantics of this
are.

I suggest that if monotone sees both such files it just
give an error for the time being.


# By Unknown User, Oct  8, 2003:

(This entry was imported from the savannah tracker, original location: 
https://savannah.nongnu.org/bugs/index.php?5814)

Attic files need to have special treatment for their lifecycle in manifests.



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Issue: http://code.monotone.ca/p/monotone/issues/4/



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