On Wed, Apr 14, 2010 at 07:29:03AM -0700, Junio C Hamano wrote:
I considered that but decided that it was beyond the scope of
what I wanted to tackle. My intent was to suggest an incremental
fix, not a revolutionary one. I also wished to remove a misleading
diagnostic[1] and provide a way for others to do the same as needed.
[1] The error I saw was "Cannot create tag mumblefoo{?dist}: Illegal seek",
where "Illegal seek" is due to an uninitialized/invalid $!
A proper solution would, I believe, be uncomfortably complex.
Some of the approaches I considered are:
* command-line option '--tag-replace <from-char>=<to>', eg '?=-'
* replacing a (hardcoded) list of chars with %xx hex codes
* option a la -A, with a file listing <oldtag>=<newtag>
* like above, but the file lists perl expressions such as s/\?/./g
I used git-cvsimport because I've used tailor[2] before and
dreaded the thought of running it again. I love how easy
git-cvsimport was to use! I see it as a great tool for
quick jobs, for proof-of-concept situations: it has a low
cost of entry, works well with a remote CVS repo, and was
easy to debug. But if it were to become as configurable -- and
as complex -- as tailor, I think it might lose much of its value.
[2] http://wiki.darcs.net/RelatedSoftware/Tailor
Eek, no. Again, this was a purely incremental fix, an addition
to an existing (simple) check. Duplicating the functionality
of git-check-ref-format would be a terrible idea. But if there's
already a perlified library for this, or a portable hook into
git itself (I haven't looked), it might be wise to have
git-cvsimport use that to check/convert tags. At the very
least it would give a much better error to the end user.
My apologies. I'm new to this.
How would you like me to proceed? I'm reluctant to code a
full general solution to the tag-validity problem, but am
happy to rework my changes into something better.
Thanks for your feedback,
Ed
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