Hello We've run into something we'd like to do with "git svn clone" that looks like it should work, but doesn't appear to. The task: we have an SVN repository with 38 modules in it (each with their own branches, tags, and trunk) and we'd like to pull just two of the modules into a single git repository -- but maintain the ability to perform git svn rebase/fetch/dcommit as the SVN repository is remaining active for some developers. It looks like we should be able to point at the parent of the SVN modules and use --ignore-paths=/a long regexp/ to do the job, but we've not managed to get it to work yet and we're now wondering if we're missing a few concepts in the git/svn bridging concepts. Or maybe we've just not got the syntax right yet. There's a related question we spotted on stackoverflow that indicates this isn't possible: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/898568/multiple-svn-projects-into-one-git-repository If that is the case (can anyone confirm?), is there a way we can do this by pulling each SVN module into a separate intermediate git repository, then doing "something" to push on to our target single repository.... a "something" that would still enable us to git svn fetch and git svn dcommit back to the SVN repo? Suggestions, clues, explanations all very welcome. Regards Richard -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe git" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html