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Re: Good Emacs Package to Work with CVS?


From: Ian Zimmerman
Subject: Re: Good Emacs Package to Work with CVS?
Date: Mon, 31 Aug 2015 19:35:22 -0700
User-agent: Mutt/1.5.21 (2010-09-15)

On 2015-08-31 22:06 -0400, York Zhao wrote:

> recommend a Emacs package to work with CVS efficiently which is
> similar to magit? Is it feasible to still work on a local git repo and
> keep it in sync with the company's CVS repo?

There's something called PCL-CVS, which is included with Emacs.  I
use git.el not magit so I can't really say how similar it is.  Probably
not much.

As for shuttling between git and cvs, the Debian description for package
git-cvs says:

 The git cvsimport tool can incrementally import from a repository that
 is being actively developed and only requires remote access over CVS
 protocol. Unfortunately, in many situations the import leads to
 incorrect results. For reliable, one-shot imports, cvs2git from the
 cvs2svn package or parsecvs may be a better fit.

In short: I would not risk it.

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