This doesn't answer your 'My Solution' question, but I do something similar on a development machine. I use subversion to checkout from my code repository into /home/me/svn/site and create a symbolic link for apache to this location:
I know it doesn't answer your real question, but maybe this solution is easier. *shrug*
Currently our Apache log files are huge, I want to put say a month's time limit on this, then when it hits the end of the month I would like it to start over writing.
Does anyone know where the config file is for this and what its called? I also want to do exactly the same on wtmp config (who... (1 Reply)
Hi, I need a script that will:
1. Go through about 20 different folders, each containing about 20 1d files. The 1d files go something like this:
22.253 37.707 78.117 112.374 127.944 156.067 180.956 233.785 249.256 ... (1 Reply)
Hi I am new to shell scripting. There is a requirement to write a shell script to meet follwing needs.Prompt reply shall be highly appreciated.
script that will compare two config files and produce 2 outputs - actual config file and a report indicating changes made.
OS :Susi linux ver 10.3.
... (4 Replies)
Hello dear users, here I have a script to manipulate .csv files that are like this originally:
And I need to make a script to delete certain fields. Each field is separated with a comma.
So, here is my script (at least a part of it):
Field $1 is composed of a name, and then a... (5 Replies)
Hi folks,
I am trying to configure Apache webserver and also a virtual host inside this webserver.
For Global server config: /var/www/html/index.html
For virtual host config: /var/www/virtual/index.html
Both client10 & www10 are pointing to 192.168.122.10 IP address.
BUT, MY... (1 Reply)
Our Apache log files are written to a location on the server that we as clients have no access. Don't ask.
Every month, I have to e-mail the administrator to have him manually copy our Apache log files to a directory in our file space. You can probably guess how efficient it is to do things this... (3 Replies)
#!/bin/bash
#
name=$1
type=$2
number=1
for file in ./**
do
if
then
filenumber=00$number
elif
then
filenumber=0$number
fi
tempname="$name""$filenumber"."$type"
if (4 Replies)
I am trying to automate editing of a json file using bash script.
The file I initially receive is
{
"appMap": {
"URL1": {
"name": "a"
},
"URL2": {
"name": "b"
},
"URL3": {
"name": "c"
},
}
WHat I would like to do is replace... (5 Replies)
I just want to make sure I am understanding how to pass a config file to a bash script . In the below I pass to arguments to a script, then define them in the script as id and config. I then source config using ., if I understand correctly the variables in the config file can now be used by the... (11 Replies)
Discussion started by: cmccabe
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
svn-all-fast-export
SVN-ALL-FAST-EXPORT(1) General Commands Manual SVN-ALL-FAST-EXPORT(1)NAME
svn-all-fast-export - tool to convert svn repositories into git
SYNOPSIS
svn-all-fast-export [options] [Path to subversion repository]
DESCRIPTION
svn-all-fast-export is a tool to convert your svn repositories to git.
You will need to have a copy of your svn repository and to write some rules to specify how the conversion will be done, for instance, you
can manage how the tags and branches will be managed writing the appropriate rules. You have examples in /usr/share/doc/svn-all-fast-
export/samples
Path to subversion repository is a backup copy of the subversion repository. Note that an svn url will not work due to the undistributed
nature of svn.
OPTIONS --identity-map
Provide map between svn username and email. You can provide a file mapping the old svn accounts to the authors names. This file must
have a line per each svn account, you can use either the svn-all-fast-export native format:
janesvnaccountname Jane Doe <jane.doe@example.com>
or the git-svn format:
janesvnaccountname = Jane Doe <jane.doe@example.com>
--revisions-file
Provide a file with revisions numbers that should be processed. This file should have one revision number per line.
--rules
The rules file that determines what goes where. See /usr/share/doc/svn-all-fast-export/samples
--add-metadata
If passed, each git commit will have svn commit info.
--resume-from
Start importing at svn revision number.
--max-rev
Stop importing at svn revision number.
--dry-run
Don't actually write anything.
--debug-rules
Print what rule is being used for each file.
--commit-interval number
If passed the cache will be flushed to git every number of commits.
--stats
After a run, print some statistics.
--svn-branches
Use the content of SVN when creating branches, Note: SVN tags are branches as well.
-h, --help
Show summary of options.
-v, --version
Show version of program.
RETURN VALUES
This program returns 0 on success, on error something else (numbers in base 10):
10 unrecognized option or missing argument
11 no rules file specified
BUGS
All matching rules need to end with a '/', else the tool will crash at some point. The only exception are the rules using the recurse-
action.
HOMEPAGE
http://gitorious.org/svn2git
SEE ALSO
http://techbase.kde.org/Projects/MoveToGit/UsingSvn2Git
AUTHORS
svn-all-fast-export was written by Thiago Macieira and Thomas Zander.
April 25, 2010 SVN-ALL-FAST-EXPORT(1)