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NAME

       cvs2bzr - convert a cvs repository into a Bazaar repository

SYNOPSIS

       cvs2bzr [OPTION]... OUTPUT-OPTIONS CVS-REPOS-PATH
       cvs2bzr [OPTION]... --options=PATH

DESCRIPTION

       Create  a  new Bazaar repository based on the version history stored in a CVS repository. Each CVS commit
       will be mirrored in the Bazaar repository, including such information as date of commit  and  id  of  the
       committer.

       The  output  of  this  program  is a "fast-import dumpfile", which can be loaded into a Bazaar repository
       using the Bazaar FastImport Plugin, available from https://launchpad.net/bzr-fastimport.

       CVS-REPOS-PATH is the filesystem path of the part of the CVS repository that you want to  convert.   This
       path  doesn't  have to be the top level directory of a CVS repository; it can point at a project within a
       repository, in which case only that  project  will  be  converted.   This  path  or  one  of  its  parent
       directories has to contain a subdirectory called CVSROOT (though the CVSROOT directory can be empty).

       It is not possible directly to convert a CVS repository to which you only have remote access, but the FAQ
       describes tools that may be used to create a local copy of a remote CVS repository.

OPTIONS

CONFIGURATION VIA OPTIONS FILE

       --options=path
              Read the conversion options from path instead of from the command line.  This  option  allows  far
              more  conversion  flexibility  than  can  be  achieved  using  the  command-line  alone.  See  the
              documentation for more information.  Only  the  following  command-line  options  are  allowed  in
              combination   with  --options:  -h/--help,  --help-passes,  --version,  -v/--verbose,  -q/--quiet,
              -p/--pass/--passes,  --dry-run,  --profile,  --trunk-only,  --encoding,  and  --fallback-encoding.
              Options are processed in the order specified on the command line.

OUTPUT OPTIONS

       --dumpfile=path
              Write the blobs and revision data to path.

       --dry-run
              Do not create any output; just print what would happen.

CONVERSION OPTIONS

       --trunk-only
              Convert only trunk commits, not tags nor branches.

       --encoding=enc
              Use  encoding as the encoding for filenames, log messages, and author names in the CVS repos. This
              option may be specified multiple times, in which case the encodings are tried in order  until  one
              succeeds.  Default:  ascii.  See  http://docs.python.org/lib/standard-encodings.html for a list of
              other standard encodings.

       --fallback-encoding=enc
              If none of the encodings specified with --encoding succeed in  decoding  an  author  name  or  log
              message,  then  fall  back to using encoding in lossy 'replace' mode. Use of this option may cause
              information to be lost, but at least it allows the conversion to run to  completion.  This  option
              only  affects  the  encoding  of  log messages and author names; there is no fallback encoding for
              filenames. (By using an --options file,  it  is  possible  to  specify  a  fallback  encoding  for
              filenames.) Default: disabled.

       --retain-conflicting-attic-files
              If  a  file  appears  both  inside an outside of the CVS attic, retain the attic version in an SVN
              subdirectory called 'Attic'. (Normally this situation is treated as a fatal error.)

SYMBOL HANDLING

       --symbol-transform=p:s
              Transform RCS/CVS symbol names before entering them into Subversion.  pattern is a  Python  regexp
              pattern  that  is  matches  against  the  entire  symbol  name; replacement is a replacement using
              Python's regexp reference syntax. You may specify any  number  of  these  options;  they  will  be
              applied in the order given on the command line.

       --symbol-hints=path
              Read  symbol  conversion  hints  from path. The format of path is the same as the format output by
              --write-symbol-info, namely a  text  file  with  four  whitespace-separated  columns:  project-id,
              symbol,  conversion,  and parent-lod-name.  project-id is the numerical ID of the project to which
              the symbol belongs, counting from 0. project-id can be set to '.' if  project-specificity  is  not
              needed. symbol-name is the name of the symbol being specified. conversion specifies how the symbol
              should be converted, and can be one of the values 'branch', 'tag', or ´exclude'. If conversion  is
              '.',  then  this  rule does not affect how the symbol is converted. parent-lod-name is the name of
              the symbol from which this symbol should sprout, or '.trunk.' if the  symbol  should  sprout  from
              trunk.  If  parent-lod-name is omitted or '.', then this rule does not affect the preferred parent
              of this symbol. The file may contain  blank  lines  or  comment  lines  (lines  whose  first  non-
              whitespace character is '#').

       --symbol-default=opt
              Specify  how  to  convert ambiguous symbols (those that appear in the CVS archive as both branches
              and tags). opt must be 'heuristic' (decide how to treat each ambiguous symbol based on whether  it
              was  used  more often as a branch/tag in CVS), 'strict' (no default; every ambiguous symbol has to
              be resolved manually using --force-branch,  --force-tag,  or  --exclude),  'branch'  (treat  every
              ambiguous symbol as a branch), 'tag' (treat every ambiguous symbol as a tag), or 'exclude' (do not
              convert ambiguous symbols). The default is 'heuristic'.

       --force-branch=regexp
              Force symbols whose names match regexp to be branches.  regexp must match the whole symbol name.

       --force-tag=regexp
              Force symbols whose names match regexp to be tags. regexp must match the whole symbol name.

       --exclude=regexp
              Exclude branches and tags whose names match regexp from the  conversion.  regexp  must  match  the
              whole symbol name.

       --keep-trivial-imports
              Do  not  exclude  branches  that were only used for a single import. (By default such branches are
              excluded because they are usually created by the inappropriate use of cvs import.)

SUBVERSION PROPERTIES

       --username=name
              Set the default username to name when cvs2svn needs to generate a commit for which  CVS  does  not
              record  the original username. This happens when a branch or tag is created. The default is to use
              no author at all for such commits.

       --auto-props=file
              Specify a file in the format of Subversion's config file, whose [auto-props] section can  be  used
              to  set  arbitrary properties on files in the Subversion repository based on their filenames. (The
              [auto-props] section header must be present; other sections of  the  config  file,  including  the
              enable-auto-props  setting,  are  ignored.)   Filenames are matched to the filename patterns case-
              insensitively.

       --mime-types=file
              Specify an apache-style mime.types file for setting svn:mime-type.

       --eol-from-mime-type
              For files that don't have the kb expansion mode but have a known  mime  type,  set  the  eol-style
              based on the mime type. For such files, set svn:eol-style to "native" if the mime type begins with
              "text/", and leave it unset (i.e., no EOL translation) otherwise. Files with  unknown  mime  types
              are  not affected by this option. This option has no effect unless the --mime-types option is also
              specified.

       --default-eol=style
              Set svn:eol-style to style for files that don't have the CVS ´kb' expansion mode and whose end-of-
              line  translation  mode hasn't been determined by one of the other options. style must be 'binary'
              (default), 'native', 'CRLF', 'LF', or 'CR'.

       --keywords-off
              By default, cvs2svn sets svn:keywords on CVS files to "author id date" if the mode of the RCS file
              in question is either kv, kvl or unset. If you use the --keywords-off switch, cvs2svn will not set
              svn:keywords for any file. While this will not touch the keywords in the contents of  your  files,
              Subversion will not expand them.

       --keep-cvsignore
              Include  .cvsignore  files  in  the  output.  (Normally they are unneeded because cvs2svn sets the
              corresponding svn:ignore properties.)

       --cvs-revnums
              Record CVS revision numbers as file properties in the Subversion repository. (Note that unless  it
              is  removed  explicitly,  the  last  CVS revision number will remain associated with the file even
              after the file is changed within Subversion.)

EXTRACTION OPTIONS

       --use-cvs
              Use CVS to extract revision contents. This option is slower than --use-internal-co or --use-rcs.

       --use-rcs
              Use RCS 'co' to extract revision contents. This option is faster than --use-cvs but fails in  some
              cases.

ENVIRONMENT OPTIONS

       --tmpdir=path
              Set  the  path  to  use  for  temporary  data. Default is a directory called cvs2svn-tmp under the
              current directory.

       --co=path
              Path to the co program. (co is needed if the --use-rcs option is used.)

       --cvs=path
              Path to the cvs program. (cvs is needed if the --use-cvs option is used.)

PARTIAL CONVERSIONS

       --pass=pass
              Execute only pass pass of the conversion. pass can be specified by name or by number (see  --help-
              passes).

       -p [start]:[end], --passes=[start]:[end]
              Execute  passes start through end of the conversion (inclusive). start and end can be specified by
              name or by number (see --help-passes). If start or end is missing, it defaults  to  the  first  or
              last  pass,  respectively.  For this to work the earlier passes must have been completed before on
              the same CVS repository, and the generated data files must be  in  the  temporary  directory  (see
              --tmpdir).

INFORMATION OPTIONS

       --version
              Print the version number.

       -h, --help
              Print the usage message and exit with success.

       --help-passes
              Print the numbers and names of the conversion passes and exit with success.

       --man  Output the unix-style manpage for this program to standard output.

       -v, --verbose
              Print  more  information  while  running.  This option may be specified twice to output voluminous
              debugging information.

       -q, --quiet
              Print less information while running. This option may be specified twice to suppress all non-error
              output.

       --write-symbol-info=path
              Write  to  path  symbol  statistics  and  information  about  how  symbols  were  converted during
              CollateSymbolsPass.

       --skip-cleanup
              Prevent the deletion of temporary files.

       --profile
              Profile with 'cProfile' (into file cvs2svn.cProfile).

FILES

       A directory called cvs2svn-tmp (or the directory specified by --tmpdir) is  used  as  scratch  space  for
       temporary data files.

AUTHORS

       Main authors are:
       C. Michael Pilato <cmpilato@collab.net>
       Greg Stein <gstein@lyra.org>
       Branko Čibej <brane@xbc.nu>
       Blair Zajac <blair@orcaware.com>
       Max Bowsher <maxb@ukf.net>
       Brian Fitzpatrick <fitz@red-bean.com>
       Tobias Ringström <tobias@ringstrom.mine.nu>
       Karl Fogel <kfogel@collab.net>
       Erik Hülsmann <e.huelsmann@gmx.net>
       David Summers <david@summersoft.fay.ar.us>
       Michael Haggerty <mhagger@alum.mit.edu>

       Manpage was written for the Debian GNU/Linux system by Laszlo 'GCS' Boszormenyi <gcs@debian.org> (but may
       be used by others).

SEE ALSO

       cvs(1), bzr(1)