git-svn is "Unable to determine upstream SVN information..."

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	Hi,

I'm trying to clone the trunk of an svn repo, so that I can work on a set
of patches locally, and then occasionally push some of them back to svn.

The git-svn clone seems to go well, and the resulting git log looks
alright. However, git-svn info and git-svn rebase both say "Unable to
determine upstream SVN information from working tree history".
Also, git-svn log shows nothing.  I'm using the svn:// protocol btw, but I
guess the protocol shouldn't matter?

To test if this was a general problem, I just tried to git-svn clone a
repo on some public svn server which was also using the svn protocol. I
used exactly the same syntax for the svn init and fetch commands. However,
the resulting git repo did NOT suffer from the problem, i.e., git-svn info
reported nicely etc.

At some point I suspected that there might be a problem with the
"git-svn-id ..." lines in the commits for the problematic repo, but they
look just like the ones for the working repo. The .git/config files of the
working and the non-working git-repos are similar as well. 

What could be causing this problem?


Cheers,

	Esben
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