I thought passing --stop-on-copy to svn would save us from all the trouble svn-arch-mirror had with directory (project) copies. I was wrong, there was one thing I overlooked. If a tree was moved from /foo/trunk to /bar/foo/trunk with no other changes in r10, but the last change was done in r5, the Last Changed Rev (from svn info) in /bar/foo/trunk will still be r5, even though the copy in the repository didn't exist until r10. Now, if we ever detect that the Last Changed Rev isn't what we're expecting, we'll run svn diff and only croak if there are differences between them. Signed-off-by: Eric Wong <normalperson@xxxxxxxx> --- contrib/git-svn/git-svn.perl | 15 +++++++++++---- 1 files changed, 11 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) 35f4b65079f730e7413b8b585e44526e489e8b1c diff --git a/contrib/git-svn/git-svn.perl b/contrib/git-svn/git-svn.perl index 25d2935..c575883 100755 --- a/contrib/git-svn/git-svn.perl +++ b/contrib/git-svn/git-svn.perl @@ -337,10 +337,17 @@ sub assert_svn_wc_clean { my ($svn_rev, $treeish) = @_; croak "$svn_rev is not an integer!\n" unless ($svn_rev =~ /^\d+$/); croak "$treeish is not a sha1!\n" unless ($treeish =~ /^$sha1$/o); - my $svn_info = svn_info('.'); - if ($svn_rev != $svn_info->{'Last Changed Rev'}) { - croak "Expected r$svn_rev, got r", - $svn_info->{'Last Changed Rev'},"\n"; + my $lcr = svn_info('.')->{'Last Changed Rev'}; + if ($svn_rev != $lcr) { + print STDERR "Checking for copy-tree ... "; + # use + my @diff = grep(/^Index: /,(safe_qx(qw(svn diff), + "-r$lcr:$svn_rev"))); + if (@diff) { + croak "Nope! Expected r$svn_rev, got r$lcr\n"; + } else { + print STDERR "OK!\n"; + } } my @status = grep(!/^Performing status on external/,(`svn status`)); @status = grep(!/^\s*$/,@status); -- 1.2.4.g198d - : send the line "unsubscribe git" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html