commit | ecd42a5edcbbb5eef638c712878514a637969d62 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Christian Aistleitner <christian@quelltextlich.at> | Fri Oct 30 02:14:46 2015 +0100 |
committer | Christian Aistleitner <christian@quelltextlich.at> | Fri Oct 30 02:14:46 2015 +0100 |
tree | 095ad962c6f6161df32ef33b8dff2f4fd47fe46b | |
parent | f72b1367abafafa127d0cddeb2daec77492c19bb [diff] |
Follow upstream's dropping of the PatchSetAncestors table Gerrit core dropped the PatchSetAncestors table in 4ebea5bd673fcfac8ccecb1fa30098a1ad71466f, which made compiling against current master fail. Error message is (re-formatted to fit the commit message): [...]/ReplayRevisionsStep.java:133: error: cannot find symbol ChangeUtil.insertAncestors(db, ps.getId(), commit); ^ symbol: method insertAncestors([...].ReviewDb,[...].PatchSet.Id,[...].RevCommit) location: class com.google.gerrit.server.ChangeUtil So we stop filling the table when importing. Bug: Issue 3637 Change-Id: Ic7546b31b87a8bd25094ec3ffb582259f043b0dd
The importer plugin allows to import projects from one Gerrit server into another Gerrit server.
Projects can be imported while both source and target Gerrit server are online. There is no downtime required.
The git repository and all changes of the project, including approvals and review comments, are imported. Historic timestamps are preserved.
Project imports can be resumed. This means a project team can continue to work in the source system while the import to the target system is done. By resuming the import the project in the target system can be updated with the missing delta.
The importer plugin can also be used to copy a project within one Gerrit server, and in combination with the delete-project plugin it can be used to rename a project.