On Friday 29 July 2005 09:17, Jim Fulton wrote: > 1. We were making extensive use of symbolic links to share packages > among various Zope projects. This requires special care and > was the main reason I wrote my own scrips. > > I don't expect that this would be an issue for Python. I know of three symlinks in the Python repository, all from the distutils project. There's one for the package and one for each of the documents. > 2. I initially tried to conver our entire repository, including all > branches. This would have taken days. I finally decided to just > convert our trunk, which took several hours. The main time > sink was in the load step of the conversion process. This might be a possibility for Python as well, though we have a much less complex branching structure, so the conversion may not be so difficult. -Fred -- Fred L. Drake, Jr. <fdrake at acm.org>
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