@cvs = ('cvs');
}
-# setup a tempdir
-our ($tmpdir, $tmpdirname) = tempdir('git-cvsapplycommit-XXXXXX',
- TMPDIR => 1,
- CLEANUP => 1);
-
# resolve target commit
my $commit;
$commit = pop @ARGV;
print "Checking if patch will apply\n";
my @stat;
-open APPLY, "GIT_DIR= git-apply $context --binary --summary --numstat<.cvsexportcommit.diff|" || die "cannot patch";
+open APPLY, "GIT_DIR= git-apply $context --summary --numstat<.cvsexportcommit.diff|" || die "cannot patch";
@stat=<APPLY>;
close APPLY || die "Cannot patch";
my (@bfiles,@files,@afiles,@dfiles);
}
print "Applying\n";
-`GIT_DIR= git-apply $context --binary --summary --numstat --apply <.cvsexportcommit.diff` || die "cannot patch";
+`GIT_DIR= git-apply $context --summary --numstat --apply <.cvsexportcommit.diff` || die "cannot patch";
print "Patch applied successfully. Adding new files and directories to CVS\n";
my $dirtypatch = 0;
+
+#
+# We have to add the directories in order otherwise we will have
+# problems when we try and add the sub-directory of a directory we
+# have not added yet.
+#
+# Luckily this is easy to deal with by sorting the directories and
+# dealing with the shortest ones first.
+#
+@dirs = sort { length $a <=> length $b} @dirs;
+
foreach my $d (@dirs) {
if (system(@cvs,'add',$d)) {
$dirtypatch = 1;
# clean up
unlink(".cvsexportcommit.diff");
+# CVS version 1.11.x and 1.12.x sleeps the wrong way to ensure the timestamp
+# used by CVS and the one set by subsequence file modifications are different.
+# If they are not different CVS will not detect changes.
+sleep(1);
+
sub usage {
print STDERR <<END;
Usage: GIT_DIR=/path/to/.git ${\basename $0} [-h] [-p] [-v] [-c] [-f] [-m msgprefix] [ parent ] commit