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21 # This is a template for an options file that can be used to configure
22 # cvs2svn. Many options do not have defaults, so it is easier to copy
23 # this file and modify what you need rather than creating a new
24 # options file from scratch.
26 # This file is in Python syntax, but you don't need to know Python to
27 # modify it. But if you *do* know Python, then you will be happy to
28 # know that you can use arbitary Python constructs to do fancy
29 # configuration tricks.
31 # But please be aware of the following:
33 # * In many places, leading whitespace is significant in Python (it is
34 # used instead of curly braces to group statements together).
35 # Therefore, if you don't know what you are doing, it is best to
36 # leave the whitespace as it is.
38 # * In normal strings, Python treats a backslash ("\") as an escape
39 # character. Therefore, if you want to specify a string that
40 # contains a backslash, you need either to escape the backslash with
41 # another backslash ("\\"), or use a "raw string", as in one if the
42 # following equivalent examples:
44 # cvs_executable = 'c:\\windows\\system32\\cvs.exe'
45 # cvs_executable = r'c:\windows\system32\cvs.exe'
47 # See http://docs.python.org/tutorial/introduction.html#strings for
50 # Two identifiers will have been defined before this file is executed,
51 # and can be used freely within this file:
53 # ctx -- a Ctx object (see cvs2svn_lib/context.py), which holds
54 # many configuration options
56 # run_options -- an instance of the SVNRunOptions class (see
57 # cvs2svn_lib/svn_run_options.py), which holds some variables
58 # governing how cvs2svn is run
61 # Import some modules that are used in setting the options:
64 from cvs2svn_lib import config
65 from cvs2svn_lib import changeset_database
66 from cvs2svn_lib.common import CVSTextDecoder
67 from cvs2svn_lib.log import Log
68 from cvs2svn_lib.project import Project
69 from cvs2svn_lib.svn_output_option import DumpfileOutputOption
70 from cvs2svn_lib.svn_output_option import ExistingRepositoryOutputOption
71 from cvs2svn_lib.svn_output_option import NewRepositoryOutputOption
72 from cvs2svn_lib.revision_manager import NullRevisionCollector
73 from cvs2svn_lib.rcs_revision_manager import RCSRevisionReader
74 from cvs2svn_lib.cvs_revision_manager import CVSRevisionReader
75 from cvs2svn_lib.checkout_internal import InternalRevisionCollector
76 from cvs2svn_lib.checkout_internal import InternalRevisionReader
77 from cvs2svn_lib.symbol_strategy import AllBranchRule
78 from cvs2svn_lib.symbol_strategy import AllTagRule
79 from cvs2svn_lib.symbol_strategy import BranchIfCommitsRule
80 from cvs2svn_lib.symbol_strategy import ExcludeRegexpStrategyRule
81 from cvs2svn_lib.symbol_strategy import ForceBranchRegexpStrategyRule
82 from cvs2svn_lib.symbol_strategy import ForceTagRegexpStrategyRule
83 from cvs2svn_lib.symbol_strategy import ExcludeTrivialImportBranchRule
84 from cvs2svn_lib.symbol_strategy import ExcludeVendorBranchRule
85 from cvs2svn_lib.symbol_strategy import HeuristicStrategyRule
86 from cvs2svn_lib.symbol_strategy import UnambiguousUsageRule
87 from cvs2svn_lib.symbol_strategy import HeuristicPreferredParentRule
88 from cvs2svn_lib.symbol_strategy import SymbolHintsFileRule
89 from cvs2svn_lib.symbol_transform import ReplaceSubstringsSymbolTransform
90 from cvs2svn_lib.symbol_transform import RegexpSymbolTransform
91 from cvs2svn_lib.symbol_transform import IgnoreSymbolTransform
92 from cvs2svn_lib.symbol_transform import NormalizePathsSymbolTransform
93 from cvs2svn_lib.property_setters import AutoPropsPropertySetter
94 from cvs2svn_lib.property_setters import CVSBinaryFileDefaultMimeTypeSetter
95 from cvs2svn_lib.property_setters import CVSBinaryFileEOLStyleSetter
96 from cvs2svn_lib.property_setters import CVSRevisionNumberSetter
97 from cvs2svn_lib.property_setters import DefaultEOLStyleSetter
98 from cvs2svn_lib.property_setters import EOLStyleFromMimeTypeSetter
99 from cvs2svn_lib.property_setters import ExecutablePropertySetter
100 from cvs2svn_lib.property_setters import DescriptionPropertySetter
101 from cvs2svn_lib.property_setters import KeywordsPropertySetter
102 from cvs2svn_lib.property_setters import MimeMapper
103 from cvs2svn_lib.property_setters import SVNBinaryFileKeywordsPropertySetter
105 # To choose the level of logging output, uncomment one of the
107 #Log().log_level = Log.WARN
108 #Log().log_level = Log.QUIET
109 Log().log_level = Log.NORMAL
110 #Log().log_level = Log.VERBOSE
111 #Log().log_level = Log.DEBUG
114 # The directory to use for temporary files:
115 ctx.tmpdir = r'cvs2svn-tmp'
117 # author_transforms can be used to map CVS author names (e.g.,
118 # "jrandom") to whatever names make sense for your SVN configuration
119 # (e.g., "john.j.random"). All values should be either Unicode
120 # strings (i.e., with "u" as a prefix) or 8-bit strings in the utf-8
121 # encoding. To use this feature, please substitute your own project's
122 # usernames here and uncomment the author_transforms option when
123 # setting ctx.output_option below
125 'jrandom' : u'john.j.random',
126 'brane' : u'Branko.Čibej',
127 'ringstrom' : 'ringström',
128 'dionisos' : u'e.hülsmann',
131 # There are several possible options for where to put the output of a
132 # cvs2svn conversion. Please choose one of the following and adjust
133 # the parameters as necessary:
135 # Use this output option if you would like cvs2svn to create a new SVN
136 # repository and store the converted repository there. The first
137 # argument is the path to which the repository should be written (this
138 # repository must not already exist). The (optional) fs_type argument
139 # allows a --fs-type option to be passed to "svnadmin create". The
140 # (optional) bdb_txn_nosync argument can be specified to set the
141 # --bdb-txn-nosync option on a bdb repository. The (optional)
142 # create_options argument can be specified to set a list of verbatim
143 # options to be passed to "svnadmin create". The (optional)
144 # author_transforms argument allows CVS author names to be transformed
145 # arbitrarily into SVN author names (as described above):
146 ctx.output_option = NewRepositoryOutputOption(
149 #bdb_txn_nosync=False,
150 #create_options=['--pre-1.5-compatible'],
151 #author_transforms=author_transforms,
154 # Use this output option if you would like cvs2svn to store the
155 # converted CVS repository into an SVN repository that already exists.
156 # The first argument is the filesystem path of an existing local SVN
157 # repository (this repository must already exist). The
158 # author_transforms option is as described above:
159 #ctx.output_option = ExistingRepositoryOutputOption(
160 # r'/path/to/svnrepo', # Path to repository
161 # #author_transforms=author_transforms,
164 # Use this type of output option if you want the output of the
165 # conversion to be written to a SVN dumpfile instead of committing
166 # them into an actual repository. The author_transforms option is as
168 #ctx.output_option = DumpfileOutputOption(
169 # dumpfile_path=r'/path/to/cvs2svn-dump', # Name of dumpfile to create
170 # #author_transforms=author_transforms,
174 # Independent of the ctx.output_option selected, the following option
175 # can be set to True to suppress cvs2svn output altogether:
178 # The following set of options specifies how the revision contents of
179 # the RCS files should be read.
181 # The default selection is InternalRevisionReader, which uses built-in
182 # code that reads the RCS deltas while parsing the files in
183 # CollectRevsPass. This method is very fast but requires lots of
184 # temporary disk space. The disk space is required for (1) storing
185 # all of the RCS deltas, and (2) during OutputPass, keeping a copy of
186 # the full text of every revision that still has a descendant that
187 # hasn't yet been committed. Since this can includes multiple
188 # revisions of each file (i.e., on multiple branches), the required
189 # amount of temporary space can potentially be many times the size of
190 # a checked out copy of the whole repository. Setting compress=True
191 # cuts the disk space requirements by about 50% at the price of
192 # increased CPU usage. Using compression usually speeds up the
193 # conversion due to the reduced I/O pressure, unless --tmpdir is on a
194 # RAM disk. This method does not expand CVS's "Log" keywords.
196 # The second possibility is RCSRevisionReader, which uses RCS's "co"
197 # program to extract the revision contents of the RCS files during
198 # OutputPass. This option doesn't require any temporary space, but it
199 # is relatively slow because (1) "co" has to be executed very many
200 # times; and (2) "co" itself has to assemble many file deltas to
201 # compute the contents of a particular revision. The constructor
202 # argument specifies how to invoke the "co" executable.
204 # The third possibility is CVSRevisionReader, which uses the "cvs"
205 # program to extract the revision contents out of the RCS files during
206 # OutputPass. This option doesn't require any temporary space, but it
207 # is the slowest of all, because "cvs" is considerably slower than
208 # "co". However, it works in some situations where RCSRevisionReader
209 # fails; see the HTML documentation of the "--use-cvs" option for
210 # details. The constructor argument specifies how to invoke the "co"
213 # Choose one of the following three groups of lines:
214 ctx.revision_collector = InternalRevisionCollector(compress=True)
215 ctx.revision_reader = InternalRevisionReader(compress=True)
217 #ctx.revision_collector = NullRevisionCollector()
218 #ctx.revision_reader = RCSRevisionReader(co_executable=r'co')
220 #ctx.revision_collector = NullRevisionCollector()
221 #ctx.revision_reader = CVSRevisionReader(cvs_executable=r'cvs')
223 # Set the name (and optionally the path) to the 'svnadmin' command,
224 # which is needed for NewRepositoryOutputOption or
225 # ExistingRepositoryOutputOption:
226 ctx.svnadmin_executable = r'svnadmin'
228 # Change the following line to True if the conversion should only
229 # include the trunk of the repository (i.e., all branches and tags
230 # should be ignored):
231 ctx.trunk_only = False
233 # Normally, cvs2svn ignores directories within the CVS repository if
234 # they do not contain valid RCS files. This produces a Subversion
235 # repository whose behavior imitates that of CVS if CVS is typically
236 # used with the "-P" option. However, sometimes these empty
237 # directories are needed by a project (e.g., by the build procedure).
238 # If so, the following option can be sent to True to cause empty
239 # directories to be created in the SVN repository when their parent
240 # directory is created and removed when their parent directory is
241 # removed. (This is more likely to be useful than the behavior of CVS
242 # when its "-P" option is not used.)
243 ctx.include_empty_directories = False
245 # Normally, cvs2svn deletes a directory once the last file has been
246 # deleted from it (a la "cvs -P"). Change the following line to False
247 # if you would like such directories to be retained in the Subversion
248 # repository through the rest of history:
251 # How to convert author names, log messages, and filenames to Unicode.
252 # The first argument to CVSTextDecoder is a list of encoders that are
253 # tried in order in 'strict' mode until one of them succeeds. If none
254 # of those succeeds, then fallback_encoder is used in lossy 'replace'
255 # mode (if it is specified). Setting a fallback encoder ensures that
256 # the encoder always succeeds, but it can cause information loss.
257 ctx.cvs_author_decoder = CVSTextDecoder(
263 #fallback_encoding='ascii'
265 ctx.cvs_log_decoder = CVSTextDecoder(
271 #fallback_encoding='ascii'
273 # You might want to be especially strict when converting filenames to
274 # Unicode (e.g., maybe not specify a fallback_encoding).
275 ctx.cvs_filename_decoder = CVSTextDecoder(
281 #fallback_encoding='ascii'
284 # Template for the commit message to be used for initial project
286 ctx.initial_project_commit_message = (
287 'Standard project directories initialized by cvs2svn.'
290 # Template for the commit message to be used for post commits, in
291 # which modifications to a vendor branch are copied back to trunk.
292 # This message can use '%(revnum)d' to include the revision number of
293 # the revision that included the change to the vendor branch.
294 ctx.post_commit_message = (
295 'This commit was generated by cvs2svn to compensate for '
296 'changes in r%(revnum)d, which included commits to RCS files '
297 'with non-trunk default branches.'
300 # Template for the commit message to be used for commits in which
301 # symbols are created. This message can use '%(symbol_type)s' to
302 # include the type of the symbol ('branch' or 'tag') or
303 # '%(symbol_name)s' to include the name of the symbol.
304 ctx.symbol_commit_message = (
305 "This commit was manufactured by cvs2svn to create %(symbol_type)s "
309 # Some CVS clients for MacOS store resource fork data into CVS along
310 # with the file contents itself by wrapping it all up in a container
311 # format called "AppleSingle". Subversion currently does not support
312 # MacOS resource forks. Nevertheless, sometimes the resource fork
313 # information is not necessary and can be discarded. Set the
314 # following option to True if you would like cvs2svn to identify files
315 # whose contents are encoded in AppleSingle format, and discard all
316 # but the data fork for such files before committing them to
317 # Subversion. (Please note that AppleSingle contents are identified
318 # by the AppleSingle magic number as the first four bytes of the file.
319 # This check is not failproof, so only set this option if you think
321 ctx.decode_apple_single = False
323 # This option can be set to the name of a filename to which are stored
324 # statistics and conversion decisions about the CVS symbols.
325 ctx.symbol_info_filename = None
326 #ctx.symbol_info_filename = 'symbol-info.txt'
328 # cvs2svn uses "symbol strategy rules" to help decide how to handle
329 # CVS symbols. The rules in a project's symbol_strategy_rules are
330 # applied in order, and each rule is allowed to modify the symbol.
331 # The result (after each of the rules has been applied) is used for
334 # 1. A CVS symbol might be used as a tag in one file and as a branch
335 # in another file. cvs2svn has to decide whether to convert such a
336 # symbol as a tag or as a branch. cvs2svn uses a series of
337 # heuristic rules to decide how to convert a symbol. The user can
338 # override the default rules for specific symbols or symbols
339 # matching regular expressions.
341 # 2. cvs2svn is also capable of excluding symbols from the conversion
342 # (provided no other symbols depend on them.
344 # 3. CVS does not record unambiguously the line of development from
345 # which a symbol sprouted. cvs2svn uses a heuristic to choose a
346 # symbol's "preferred parents".
348 # The standard branch/tag/exclude StrategyRules do not change a symbol
349 # that has already been processed by an earlier rule, so in effect the
350 # first matching rule is the one that is used.
352 global_symbol_strategy_rules = [
353 # It is possible to specify manually exactly how symbols should be
354 # converted and what line of development should be used as the
355 # preferred parent. To do so, create a file containing the symbol
356 # hints and enable the following option.
358 # The format of the hints file is described in the documentation
359 # for the SymbolHintsFileRule class in
360 # cvs2svn_lib/symbol_strategy.py. The file output by the
361 # --write-symbol-info (i.e., ctx.symbol_info_filename) option is
362 # in the same format. The simplest way to use this option is to
363 # run the conversion through CollateSymbolsPass with
364 # --write-symbol-info option, copy the symbol info and edit it to
365 # create a hints file, then re-start the conversion at
366 # CollateSymbolsPass with this option enabled.
367 #SymbolHintsFileRule('symbol-hints.txt'),
369 # To force all symbols matching a regular expression to be
370 # converted as branches, add rules like the following:
371 #ForceBranchRegexpStrategyRule(r'branch.*'),
373 # To force all symbols matching a regular expression to be
374 # converted as tags, add rules like the following:
375 #ForceTagRegexpStrategyRule(r'tag.*'),
377 # To force all symbols matching a regular expression to be
378 # excluded from the conversion, add rules like the following:
379 #ExcludeRegexpStrategyRule(r'unknown-.*'),
381 # Sometimes people use "cvs import" to get their own source code
382 # into CVS. This practice creates a vendor branch 1.1.1 and
383 # imports the code onto the vendor branch as 1.1.1.1, then copies
384 # the same content to the trunk as version 1.1. Normally, such
385 # vendor branches are useless and they complicate the SVN history
386 # unnecessarily. The following rule excludes any branches that
387 # only existed as a vendor branch with a single import (leaving
388 # only the 1.1 revision). If you want to retain such branches,
389 # comment out the following line. (Please note that this rule
390 # does not exclude vendor *tags*, as they are not so easy to
392 ExcludeTrivialImportBranchRule(),
394 # To exclude all vendor branches (branches that had "cvs import"s
395 # on them but no other kinds of commits), uncomment the following
397 #ExcludeVendorBranchRule(),
399 # Usually you want this rule, to convert unambiguous symbols
400 # (symbols that were only ever used as tags or only ever used as
401 # branches in CVS) the same way they were used in CVS:
402 UnambiguousUsageRule(),
404 # If there was ever a commit on a symbol, then it cannot be
405 # converted as a tag. This rule causes all such symbols to be
406 # converted as branches. If you would like to resolve such
407 # ambiguities manually, comment out the following line:
408 BranchIfCommitsRule(),
410 # Last in the list can be a catch-all rule that is used for
411 # symbols that were not matched by any of the more specific rules
412 # above. (Assuming that BranchIfCommitsRule() was included above,
413 # then the symbols that are still indeterminate at this point can
414 # sensibly be converted as branches or tags.) Include at most one
415 # of these lines. If none of these catch-all rules are included,
416 # then the presence of any ambiguous symbols (that haven't been
417 # disambiguated above) is an error:
419 # Convert ambiguous symbols based on whether they were used more
420 # often as branches or as tags:
421 HeuristicStrategyRule(),
422 # Convert all ambiguous symbols as branches:
424 # Convert all ambiguous symbols as tags:
427 # The last rule is here to choose the preferred parent of branches
428 # and tags, that is, the line of development from which the symbol
430 HeuristicPreferredParentRule(),
433 # Specify a username to be used for commits generated by cvs2svn. If
434 # this option is set to None then no username will be used for such
437 #ctx.username = 'cvs2svn'
439 # ctx.svn_property_setters contains a list of rules used to set the
440 # svn properties on files in the converted archive. For each file,
441 # the rules are tried one by one. Any rule can add or suppress one or
442 # more svn properties. Typically the rules will not overwrite
443 # properties set by a previous rule (though they are free to do so).
444 ctx.svn_property_setters.extend([
445 # To read auto-props rules from a file, uncomment the following line
446 # and specify a filename. The boolean argument specifies whether
447 # case should be ignored when matching filenames to the filename
448 # patterns found in the auto-props file:
449 #AutoPropsPropertySetter(
450 # r'/home/username/.subversion/config',
454 # To read mime types from a file, uncomment the following line and
455 # specify a filename:
456 #MimeMapper(r'/etc/mime.types', ignore_case=False),
458 # Omit the svn:eol-style property from any files that are listed
459 # as binary (i.e., mode '-kb') in CVS:
460 CVSBinaryFileEOLStyleSetter(),
462 # If the file is binary and its svn:mime-type property is not yet
463 # set, set svn:mime-type to 'application/octet-stream'.
464 CVSBinaryFileDefaultMimeTypeSetter(),
466 # To try to determine the eol-style from the mime type, uncomment
467 # the following line:
468 #EOLStyleFromMimeTypeSetter(),
470 # Choose one of the following lines to set the default
471 # svn:eol-style if none of the above rules applied. The argument
472 # is the svn:eol-style that should be applied, or None if no
473 # svn:eol-style should be set (i.e., the file should be treated as
476 # The default is to treat all files as binary unless one of the
477 # previous rules has determined otherwise, because this is the
478 # safest approach. However, if you have been diligent about
479 # marking binary files with -kb in CVS and/or you have used the
480 # above rules to definitely mark binary files as binary, then you
481 # might prefer to use 'native' as the default, as it is usually
482 # the most convenient setting for text files. Other possible
483 # options: 'CRLF', 'CR', 'LF'.
484 DefaultEOLStyleSetter(None),
485 #DefaultEOLStyleSetter('native'),
487 # Prevent svn:keywords from being set on files that have
488 # svn:eol-style unset.
489 SVNBinaryFileKeywordsPropertySetter(),
491 # If svn:keywords has not been set yet, set it based on the file's
493 KeywordsPropertySetter(config.SVN_KEYWORDS_VALUE),
495 # Set the svn:executable flag on any files that are marked in CVS as
497 ExecutablePropertySetter(),
499 # Set the cvs:description property to the CVS description of any
501 DescriptionPropertySetter(propname='cvs:description'),
503 # Uncomment the following line to include the original CVS revision
504 # numbers as file properties in the SVN archive:
505 #CVSRevisionNumberSetter(propname='cvs2svn:cvs-rev'),
509 # To skip the cleanup of temporary files, uncomment the following
511 #ctx.skip_cleanup = True
514 # In CVS, it is perfectly possible to make a single commit that
515 # affects more than one project or more than one branch of a single
516 # project. Subversion also allows such commits. Therefore, by
517 # default, when cvs2svn sees what looks like a cross-project or
518 # cross-branch CVS commit, it converts it into a
519 # cross-project/cross-branch Subversion commit.
521 # However, other tools and SCMs have trouble representing
522 # cross-project or cross-branch commits. (For example, Trac's Revtree
523 # plugin, http://www.trac-hacks.org/wiki/RevtreePlugin is confused by
524 # such commits.) Therefore, we provide the following two options to
525 # allow cross-project/cross-branch commits to be suppressed.
527 # To prevent CVS commits from different projects from being merged
528 # into single SVN commits, change this option to False:
529 ctx.cross_project_commits = True
531 # To prevent CVS commits on different branches from being merged into
532 # single SVN commits, change this option to False:
533 ctx.cross_branch_commits = True
535 # By default, .cvsignore files are rendered in the output by setting
536 # corresponding svn:ignore properties on the parent directory, but the
537 # .cvsignore files themselves are not included in the conversion
538 # output. If you would like to include the .cvsignore files in the
539 # output, change this option to True:
540 ctx.keep_cvsignore = False
542 # By default, it is a fatal error for a CVS ",v" file to appear both
543 # inside and outside of an "Attic" subdirectory (this should never
544 # happen, but frequently occurs due to botched repository
545 # administration). If you would like to retain both versions of such
546 # files, change the following option to True, and the attic version of
547 # the file will be left in an SVN subdirectory called "Attic":
548 ctx.retain_conflicting_attic_files = False
550 # Now use stanzas like the following to define CVS projects that
551 # should be converted. The arguments are:
553 # - The filesystem path of the project within the CVS repository.
555 # - The path that should be used for the "trunk" directory of this
556 # project within the SVN repository. This is an SVN path, so it
557 # should always use forward slashes ("/").
559 # - The path that should be used for the "branches" directory of this
560 # project within the SVN repository. This is an SVN path, so it
561 # should always use forward slashes ("/").
563 # - The path that should be used for the "tags" directory of this
564 # project within the SVN repository. This is an SVN path, so it
565 # should always use forward slashes ("/").
567 # - A list of symbol transformations that can be used to rename
568 # symbols in this project. Each entry is a tuple (pattern,
569 # replacement), where pattern is a Python regular expression pattern
570 # and replacement is the text that should replace the pattern. Each
571 # pattern is matched against each symbol name. If the pattern
572 # matches, then it is replaced with the corresponding replacement
573 # text. The replacement can include substitution patterns (e.g.,
574 # r'\1' or r'\g<name>'). Typically you will want to use raw strings
575 # (strings with a preceding 'r', like shown in the examples) for the
576 # regexp and its replacement to avoid backslash substitution within
580 # Create the default project (using ctx.trunk, ctx.branches, and ctx.tags):
581 run_options.add_project(
582 r'test-data/main-cvsrepos',
584 branches_path='branches',
586 initial_directories=[
587 # The project's trunk_path, branches_path, and tags_path
588 # directories are added to the SVN repository in the project's
589 # first commit. If you would like additional SVN directories
590 # to be created in the project's first commit, list them here:
594 # Use IgnoreSymbolTransforms like the following to completely
595 # ignore symbols matching a regular expression when parsing
596 # the CVS repository, for example to avoid warnings about
597 # branches with two names and to choose the preferred name.
598 # It is *not* recommended to use this instead of
599 # ExcludeRegexpStrategyRule; though more efficient,
600 # IgnoreSymbolTransforms are less flexible and don't exclude
601 # branches correctly. The argument is a Python-style regular
602 # expression that has to match the *whole* CVS symbol name:
603 #IgnoreSymbolTransform(r'nightly-build-tag-.*')
605 # RegexpSymbolTransforms transform symbols textually using a
606 # regular expression. The first argument is a Python regular
607 # expression pattern and the second is a replacement pattern.
608 # The pattern is matched against each symbol name. If it
609 # matches the whole symbol name, then the symbol name is
610 # replaced with the corresponding replacement text. The
611 # replacement can include substitution patterns (e.g., r'\1'
612 # or r'\g<name>'). Typically you will want to use raw strings
613 # (strings with a preceding 'r', like shown in the examples)
614 # for the regexp and its replacement to avoid backslash
615 # substitution within those strings.
616 #RegexpSymbolTransform(r'release-(\d+)_(\d+)',
618 #RegexpSymbolTransform(r'release-(\d+)_(\d+)_(\d+)',
619 # r'release-\1.\2.\3'),
621 # Simple 1:1 character replacements can also be done. The
622 # following transform, which converts backslashes into forward
623 # slashes, should usually be included:
624 ReplaceSubstringsSymbolTransform('\\','/'),
626 # Eliminate leading, trailing, and repeated slashes. This
627 # transform should always be included:
628 NormalizePathsSymbolTransform(),
630 symbol_strategy_rules=[
631 # Additional, project-specific symbol strategy rules can
633 ] + global_symbol_strategy_rules,
636 # Add a second project, to be stored to projA/trunk, projA/branches,
638 #run_options.add_project(
639 # r'my/cvsrepo/projA',
640 # trunk_path='projA/trunk',
641 # branches_path='projA/branches',
642 # tags_path='projA/tags',
643 # initial_directories=[
645 # symbol_transforms=[
646 # #RegexpSymbolTransform(r'release-(\d+)_(\d+)',
647 # # r'release-\1.\2'),
648 # #RegexpSymbolTransform(r'release-(\d+)_(\d+)_(\d+)',
649 # # r'release-\1.\2.\3'),
650 # ReplaceSubstringsSymbolTransform('\\','/'),
651 # NormalizePathsSymbolTransform(),
653 # symbol_strategy_rules=[
654 # # Additional, project-specific symbol strategy rules can
656 # ] + global_symbol_strategy_rules,
659 # Change this option to True to turn on profiling of cvs2svn (for
660 # debugging purposes):
661 run_options.profiling = False
664 # Should CVSItem -> Changeset database files be memory mapped? In
665 # some tests, using memory mapping speeded up the overall conversion
666 # by about 5%. But this option can cause the conversion to fail with
667 # an out of memory error if the conversion computer runs out of
668 # virtual address space (e.g., when running a very large conversion on
669 # a 32-bit operating system). Therefore it is disabled by default.
670 # Uncomment the following line to allow these database files to be
672 #changeset_database.use_mmap_for_cvs_item_to_changeset_table = True