#! /bin/sh # # $Id: rcs-to-cvs.sh,v 1.1.1.1 1995/12/19 09:21:40 deraadt Exp $ # Based on the CVS 1.0 checkin csh script. # Contributed by Per Cederqvist . # Rewritten in sh by David MacKenzie . # # Copyright (c) 1989, Brian Berliner # # You may distribute under the terms of the GNU General Public License. # ############################################################################# # # Check in sources that previously were under RCS or no source control system. # # The repository is the directory where the sources should be deposited. # # Traverses the current directory, ensuring that an # identical directory structure exists in the repository directory. It # then checks the files in in the following manner: # # 1) If the file doesn't yet exist, check it in as revision 1.1 # # The script also is somewhat verbose in letting the user know what is # going on. It prints a diagnostic when it creates a new file, or updates # a file that has been modified on the trunk. # # Bugs: doesn't put the files in branch 1.1.1 # doesn't put in release and vendor tags # ############################################################################# usage="Usage: rcs-to-cvs [-v] [-m message] [-f message_file] repository" vbose=0 message="" message_file=/usr/tmp/checkin.$$ got_one=0 if [ $# -lt 1 ]; then echo "$usage" >&2 exit 1 fi while [ $# -ne 0 ]; do case "$1" in -v) vbose=1 ;; -m) shift echo $1 > $message_file got_one=1 ;; -f) shift message_file=$1 got_one=2 ;; *) break esac shift done if [ $# -lt 1 ]; then echo "$usage" >&2 exit 1 fi repository=$1 shift if [ -z "$CVSROOT" ]; then echo "Please the environmental variable CVSROOT to the root" >&2 echo " of the tree you wish to update" >&2 exit 1 fi if [ $got_one -eq 0 ]; then echo "Please Edit this file to contain the RCS log information" >$message_file echo "to be associated with this directory (please remove these lines)">>$message_file ${EDITOR-/usr/ucb/vi} $message_file got_one=1 fi # Ya gotta share. umask 0 update_dir=${CVSROOT}/${repository} [ ! -d ${update_dir} ] && mkdir $update_dir if [ -d SCCS ]; then echo SCCS files detected! >&2 exit 1 fi if [ -d RCS ]; then co RCS/* fi for name in * .[a-zA-Z0-9]* do case "$name" in RCS | *~ | \* | .\[a-zA-Z0-9\]\* ) continue ;; esac echo $name if [ $vbose -ne 0 ]; then echo "Updating ${repository}/${name}" fi if [ -d "$name" ]; then if [ ! -d "${update_dir}/${name}" ]; then echo "WARNING: Creating new directory ${repository}/${name}" mkdir "${update_dir}/${name}" if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then echo "ERROR: mkdir failed - aborting" >&2 exit 1 fi fi cd "$name" if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then echo "ERROR: Couldn\'t cd to $name - aborting" >&2 exit 1 fi if [ $vbose -ne 0 ]; then $0 -v -f $message_file "${repository}/${name}" else $0 -f $message_file "${repository}/${name}" fi if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then exit 1 fi cd .. else # if not directory if [ ! -f "$name" ]; then echo "WARNING: $name is neither a regular file" echo " nor a directory - ignored" continue fi file="${update_dir}/${name},v" comment="" if grep -s '\$Log.*\$' "${name}"; then # If $Log keyword myext=`echo $name | sed 's,.*\.,,'` [ "$myext" = "$name" ] && myext= case "$myext" in c | csh | e | f | h | l | mac | me | mm | ms | p | r | red | s | sh | sl | cl | ml | el | tex | y | ye | yr | "" ) ;; * ) echo "For file ${file}:" grep '\$Log.*\$' "${name}" echo -n "Please insert a comment leader for file ${name} > " read comment ;; esac fi if [ ! -f "$file" ]; then # If not exists in repository if [ ! -f "${update_dir}/Attic/${name},v" ]; then echo "WARNING: Creating new file ${repository}/${name}" if [ -f RCS/"${name}",v ]; then echo "MSG: Copying old rcs file." cp RCS/"${name}",v "$file" else if [ -n "${comment}" ]; then rcs -q -i -c"${comment}" -t${message_file} -m'.' "$file" fi ci -q -u1.1 -t${message_file} -m'.' "$file" if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then echo "ERROR: Initial check-in of $file failed - aborting" >&2 exit 1 fi fi else file="${update_dir}/Attic/${name},v" echo "WARNING: IGNORED: ${repository}/Attic/${name}" continue fi else # File existed echo "ERROR: File exists in repository: Ignored: $file" continue fi fi done [ $got_one -eq 1 ] && rm -f $message_file exit 0