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GIT-ARCHIMPORT(1)				GIT-ARCHIMPORT(1)

NAME
       git-archimport - Import an Arch repository into git

SYNOPSIS
       git archimport [-h] [-v] [-o] [-a] [-f] [-T] [-D depth] [-t tempdir]
		      <archive/branch>[:<git-branch>] ...

DESCRIPTION
       Imports	a  project  from one or more Arch repositories. It will follow
       branches	 and  repositories  within  the	 namespaces  defined  by   the
       <archive/branch>	 parameters  supplied.	If  it	cannot find the remote
       branch a merge comes from it will just import it as a  regular  commit.
       If  it  can  find it, it will mark it as a merge whenever possible (see
       discussion below).

       The script expects you to provide the key roots where it can start  the
       import  from an initial import or tag type of Arch commit. It will fol-
       low and import new branches within the provided roots.

       It expects to be dealing with one project only.	If  it	sees  branches
       that  have  different  roots, it will refuse to run. In that case, edit
       your <archive/branch> parameters to define clearly  the	scope  of  the
       import.

       git  archimport	uses  tla  extensively in the background to access the
       Arch repository. Make sure you have a recent version of	tla  available
       in  the	path.  tla  must  know	about the repositories you pass to git
       archimport.

       For the initial import, git archimport expects to  find	itself	in  an
       empty directory. To follow the development of a project that uses Arch,
       rerun git archimport with the same parameters as the initial import  to
       perform incremental imports.

       While  git  archimport will try to create sensible branch names for the
       archives that it imports, it is also possible  to  specify  git	branch
       names  manually.	 To  do	 so,  write  a	git  branch  name  after  each
       <archive/branch> parameter, separated by a colon.  This	way,  you  can
       shorten	the  Arch  branch names and convert Arch jargon to git jargon,
       for example mapping a "PROJECT--devo--VERSION" branch to "master".

       Associating multiple Arch branches to one git branch is	possible;  the
       result  will  make  the	most  sense only if no commits are made to the
       first branch, after the second branch is created. Still, this is useful
       to convert Arch repositories that had been rotated periodically.

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GIT-ARCHIMPORT(1)				GIT-ARCHIMPORT(1)

MERGES
       Patch  merge  data from Arch is used to mark merges in git as well. git
       does not care much about tracking patches, and only considers  a	 merge
       when a branch incorporates all the commits since the point they forked.
       The end result is that git will have a good idea of  how	 far  branches
       have diverged. So the import process does lose some patch-trading meta-
       data.

       Fortunately, when you try and merge branches imported  from  Arch,  git
       will  find  a  good merge base, and it has a good chance of identifying
       patches that have been traded out-of-sequence between the branches.

OPTIONS
       -h     Display usage.

       -v     Verbose output.

       -T     Many tags. Will create a tag for every  commit,  reflecting  the
	      commit name in the Arch repository.

       -f     Use the fast patchset import strategy. This can be significantly
	      faster for large trees, but cannot handle directory  renames  or
	      permissions changes. The default strategy is slow and safe.

       -o     Use  this	 for compatibility with old-style branch names used by
	      earlier versions of git archimport. Old-style branch names  were
	      category--branch,	   whereas    new-style	  branch   names   are
	      archive,category--branch--version. In both cases, names given on
	      the command-line will override the automatically-generated ones.

       -D <depth>
	      Follow merge ancestry and attempt to import trees that have been
	      merged  from.  Specify a depth greater than 1 if patch logs have
	      been pruned.

       -a     Attempt to auto-register archives	 at  http://mirrors.sourcecon-
	      trol.net:	 http://mirrors.sourcecontrol.net This is particularly
	      useful with the -D option.

       -t <tmpdir>
	      Override the default tempdir.

       <archive/branch>
	      Archive/branch identifier in a format that tla log  understands.

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GIT-ARCHIMPORT(1)				GIT-ARCHIMPORT(1)

AUTHOR
       Written by Martin Langhoff <martin@catalyst.net.nz: mailto:martin@cata-
       lyst.net.nz>.

DOCUMENTATION
       Documentation by Junio C	 Hamano,  Martin  Langhoff  and	 the  git-list
       <git@vger.kernel.org: mailto:git@vger.kernel.org>.

GIT
       Part of the git(1) suite

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