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Re: [Gnu-arch-users] Moving project to another archive
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Rodrigo Bernardo Pimentel |
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Re: [Gnu-arch-users] Moving project to another archive |
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Wed, 11 Feb 2004 11:26:55 -0200 |
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On Wed, Feb 11 2004 at 03:14:16AM BRST, James Blackwell <address@hidden> wrote:
> > I'm looking for the "Right Way" (TM) to move a project from one
> > archive to another. Say I have an archive, address@hidden, where
> > I have a project "foo--devel--0.1". Then I decide to move it to
> > address@hidden (same project name). What is the correct way to do it?
>
> Is it an option to mirror address@hidden
Well, it's one possible scenario, but I was thinking along the lines
of "this project isn't private anymore, it now belongs in the public
archive". Or, even, "this archive will cease to exist, but I want to keep
one of its projects, let me move it into the public archive!"
> > Create a address@hidden/foo--devel--0.1 project, tag
> > address@hidden/foo--devel--0.1 into it and cacherev it? Will that
> > work just as if I had started the project in address@hidden (that is,
> > keep all past logs, all revisions etc)? Could I simply move <location of
> > source archive>/foo to <location of new archive>/foo ?
>
> This approach, if mirroring is not an option, is workable.
Good, thanks :)
But how would you do it (considering the above, in which mirroring
wouldn't make much sense, or even wouldn't be possible)?
Thanks again,
rbp
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