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Is git-cvsimport part of the standard Git installation? I have two servers with Git versions 1.7.3.1 and 1.7.4, but none of them seem to have git-cvsimport. Is it part of a later version?

Please help.

Thanks.

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For ubuntu natty:

sudo apt-get install git-cvs
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On Fedora, it's not installed by default, so: "sudo yum install git-cvs".

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The command is "git cvsimport". It's a subcommand of git, not a separate binary/shell script (and it should be part of the standard installation, if you compile it yourself. Ubuntu or other linux packages might have a separate package for that).

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    Thanks. It worked, but the v1.7.3 installation says git: 'cvsimport' is not a git command. See 'git --help'. Was this available in previous versions? It might be something to do with the installation. (I'm working on a SUSE Linux platform) Jul 13, 2011 at 15:33

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