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REPOTOOL(1) | REPOTOOL(1) |
NAME¶
repotool - operate on aany supporteed repository type in a uniform way
SYNOPSIS¶
repotool 'command' [-d | -q | -v] [args...]
DESCRIPTION¶
repotool is a wrapper around repository operations that differ by version-control system. It is little use by itself, existing mainly to generate and simplify a conversion makefile usable with reposurgeon(1).
Not all actions are supported on all systems. You will get an error message and a return value of 1 when attempting an unsupported action.
With the -v option, report the commands executed just before they are run. With the -q option, only fatal errors are printed instead of non-fatal gripes. The -q and -v options also disable each other and only the last one will take effect.
With the -d option, change to a specified directory before performing whatever operation was selected. If the directory doesn’t exist or can’t be searched into, that’s a fatal error.
The following subcommands are available:
initialize
export
mirror
Subversion URLs are as specified in the public documentation for Subversion. CVS URLs must specify a host and repository path, followed by a '#', followed by a module name. URLs for git and hg should be in the form normally used for clone commands. Perforce (p4) URLs must specify host, path, and depot (project).
The mirror command can also be passed an rsync URL (service prefix "rsync://"). This will usually be faster than mirroring through an equivalent Subversion URL.
Finally, a repository URL may be a "file://" URL, in which case the repository type is autodetected from the contents of the indicated directory. Note: A Subversion file URL has three slashes after the "file:" prefix!
branches
checkout
compare
compare-tags
compare-branches
compare-all
version
help
There is one special checkout option:
-o
The compare operation accepts the following options:
-n
-a
-u
-c
-q
-s
-i
ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES¶
This program uses the $TMPDIR environment variable, defaulting to '/tmp' if it is not set, to set where checkouts for repository comparisons are done.
RETURN VALUES¶
1 on invalid arguments or if a command called by the script failed, 0 otherwise. A return value of 0 on a compare operation does not necessarily indicate a clean comparison; only empty output does that.
BUGS¶
CVS repositories have an unnamed default branch. This is not listed by "repotool branches"; if there are no named branches the output is empty.
When a Subversion file is part of a mismatch, the displayed filename is missing its trunk/tag/branch location, which must be inferred from the way the comparison is invoked.
Tag comparisons with git will not cope well with a branch name containing the string "detached".
Due to extreme slowness of the Subversion checkout operation, the compare head, tag, and branch modes assume that if one of the directories is a Subversion checkout you have done a full checkout of HEAD before calling this tool; thus no svn update operation is required unless you give an -r option. Spurious errors will be reported if the directory is not a full checkout of HEAD. To avoid this optimization and force updating, do "-r HEAD".
There is no support for RCS or SCCS collections.
REQUIREMENTS¶
The export action is a wrapper around either native export facilities or the following engines: cvs-fast-export(1) (for CVS), svnadmin(1) (for SVN), reposurgeon itself (for hg). You must have the appropriate engine in your $PATH for whatever kind of repository you are streaming.
[[see_also]] == SEE ALSO ==
AUTHOR¶
Eric S. Raymond <esr@thyrsus.com>. This tool is distributed with reposurgeon; see the project <http://www.catb.org/~esr/reposurgeon> page" .
2024-09-13 |