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36 lines
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# Template file for 'cvs2svn'
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# libfetch doesn't understand cookies.
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XBPS_FETCH_CMD="wget"
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pkgname=cvs2svn
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version=2.3.0
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distfiles="http://cvs2svn.tigris.org/files/documents/1462/46528/cvs2svn-2.3.0.tar.gz"
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build_style=gnu-makefile
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make_build_args="man"
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makedepends="wget"
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fulldepends="cvs python>=0"
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revision=1
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short_desc="CVS to Subversion, git and bazaar repository conversion tool"
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maintainer="Juan RP <xtraeme@gmail.com>"
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checksum=d9d835e0c7df48966fbadf51527c25ebf1343b25179e3802f4637d4b96ba363e
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long_desc="
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cvs2svn is a tool for migrating a CVS repository to Subversion, git, or
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Bazaar. The main design goals are robustness and 100% data preservation.
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cvs2svn can convert just about any CVS repository we've ever seen, including
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gcc, Mozilla, FreeBSD, KDE, GNOME...
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cvs2svn infers what happened in the history of your CVS repository and
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replicates that history as accurately as possible in the target SCM. All
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revisions, branches, tags, log messages, author names, and commit dates are
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converted. cvs2svn deduces what CVS modifications were made at the same time,
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and outputs these modifications grouped together as changesets in the target
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SCM. cvs2svn also deals with many CVS quirks and is highly configurable."
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noarch=yes
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post_install()
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{
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install -d ${DESTDIR}/usr/share/man/man1
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install -m644 *.1 ${DESTDIR}/usr/share/man/man1
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}
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