Created attachment 339265 [details] Output of tailor Description of problem: I was attempting to do something very unusual (possibly completely unique). I had a darcs repository which did not have file renames recorded correctly (they were recorded as patch containing file deletes and file adds). I wanted to "fix" this problem by converting the repo from darcs to git, and git to darcs again, to make use of git's automatic file rename detection. It almost worked. However, tailor choked on the renamed files. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): tailor-0.9.35-5.fc11.noarch How reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Untar attached git repo 2. Download attached config file and edit the paths 3. mkdir the git subdir mentioned in the config file (otherwise tailor complains) 4. tailor --configfile ~/zeroth.tailor -D Actual results: See attached output & log file. Expected results: Successful conversion Additional info: The git repo was produced from the original darcs repo *NOT* by using tailor, but rather by using the specialist tool git-darcs-import (which I had to patch to make it compile with GHC 6.10.2). darcs-2.2.1-1.fc11.i586 git-1.6.2.2-1.fc11.i586
Created attachment 339266 [details] log file produced by tailor
Created attachment 339267 [details] tailor config file
Created attachment 339269 [details] tarball of the git repo to be converted
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