Re: Again with git-svn: File was not found in commit

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"David E. Wheeler" <david@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> After around 30 hours of the fan running full tilt on my MacBook Pro,  
> creating 343 branches (yeah, we have a lot of tags), `git svn` exited  
> with this error:
>
>     bricolage/branches/rev_1_8/lib/Bric/App/ApacheConfig.pm was not  
> found in commit
>     e5145931069a511e98a087d4cb1a8bb75f43f899 (r5256)
>
> This seemed strange to me, so I had a look at SVN:
>
>     svn list -r5256 http://svn.bricolage.cc/bricolage/branches/rev_1_8/lib/Bric/App/ApacheConfig.pm
>     ApacheConfig.pm
>
> So the file *is* there in that revision. I had been running 1.6.1.2, so I 
> upgraded to 1.6.2.2 and ran `git svn fetch` again to see if it would pick 
> up where it left off, but it returned the same error (please don't tell 
> me I have to start over!).

Interesting.  I finally managed to reproduce it over the weekend.  I'll
try to look into it later tonight.

-- 
Eric Wong
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