Re: git-svn fails with non-alphanumeric SVN authors

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On Wed, Feb 24, 2010 at 3:47 PM, Craig de Stigter
<craig.destigter@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I'm trying to use git-svn to move our subversion to git. Some of the
> authors in our SVN repository are x.509 identifiers, so my authors
> file has some entries like this:
>   /C=NZ/ST=New Zealand/L=Auckland/O=Koordinates
> Ltd/OU=IS/CN=cdestigter = Craig de Stigter
> <craig.destigter@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>
> git-svn doesn't like that - it fails saying:
>   Author: /C=NZ/ST=New Zealand/L=Auckland/O=Koordinates
> Ltd/OU=IS/CN=cdestigter not defined in ./authors.txt file
>
> I presume it is choking on either the spaces or the '=' characters in
> the SVN username?

Yes.  The --authors-file option reads the name up to the first equals
sign, which causes a problem for the X.509 identifiers.  I had this
exact problem, which is why I implemented --authors-prog. [1]  In my
case, I could compute the username and email address from the X.509
id, so I didn't have to list them all out.  Perhaps you can use this
to solve your problem?  Even if you can't compute the name directly
from the X.509 ID, you could implement your own lookup in a script.

[1] http://www.spinics.net/lists/git/msg103524.html
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