Re: git-svn commit count vs- revision count

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Tobi wrote:

> PS: gitk shows something like "Branches: many (43)" for such commits -
> whatever this means...

PPS: Ok - 1 second of thinking - of course it means, that this commit
belongs to 43 branches and I forgot the "-r" in "git branch --contains".
So all commits belong to branch.

But there are still SVN-Revions with up to 4 commits.

I checked the SVN logs of such revisons and it indeed seems to be the
case, that these revisions update multiple branches. The number of touched
branches per SVN commit still doesn't match the number of git-commits for
this SVN revision, but it at least partially explains the high number of
git commits compared to the svn revision count.

Tobias

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