I have a complete GIT repository of TeXmacs. It contains the full
history as it was in the SVN repo up until the patch from May 27:
"Context sensititive patches" by Joris.
In principle, this should contain all the information necessary to
recreate the history that was lost due to the missing backup.
You can get a copy of it using
git clone http://www.tcm.phy.cam.ac.uk/~nn245/git/texmacs
(I will not be able to offer this repo indefinitely -- my quota are
rather restricted)
I have no idea whether there is a straightforward way to reimport the
history into the SVN repo. It would definitely be an idea to consider
taking this occasion to over to GIT, mercury or bazaar. I have been
working with git for some time and find the simplicity of branching
and
merging a huge benefit in every-day project management over SVN.
Of course, branching and merging is possible in SVN as well, but it
is
just too awkward to be used as heavily as in the different
distributed
systems.
Greetings,
Norbert
Gubinelli Massimiliano wrote:
Hi all,
folks at savannah put backups online. We need to decide what backup
use to restore the svn repo.
Please look at for more info
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/savannah-users/2009-06/msg00015.html
Joris?
max
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