Re: git-svn taking a long time

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Andrew Myrick <amyrick@xxxxxxxxx> writes:

> Give 1.7.0-rc2 a try.  It includes commit 8bff7c5383ed833bd1df9c8d85c00a27af3e5b02, which attempts to persistently cache a lot of the processing that git-svn has to do on subversion's merge tickets, which has improved my fetch times significantly.  

By "merge tickets", are you talking about the merge functionality that
appeared in subversion 1.5? We don't use that.

But I had another idea. I pecularity of our subversion repo is that we
no longer use the foo/trunk branch, but only foo/branches/*. But we did
once upon a time have a foo/trunk. And since I didn't include a "fetch =
foo/trunk:refs/remotes/svn/trunk" in my config, it might need to refetch
that information every time. For instance, the first revision is on
trunk.

I'm rerunning the fetch now with the trunk added, so see if it helps.

And another note is that "git svn fetch --parent" was always quick.

-- 
David Kågedal
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