Hi, We have started using git and git-svn. I was thrilled to see that two people cloning using "git svn clone" from the same repository got the same sha1 IDs for the commits which meant that each of us could sync with svn independently while still being able to share code among ourselves. But my excitement was shortlived as the sha1 IDs were different if we refer to the svn server using an alias. For example, using http://mysvnserver.mydomain.com/repos/myproject/trunk gave different sha1 IDs from using http://mysvnserver/repos/myproject/trunk even though both refer to the same repository. This also disallowed using mirrors of the repository for cloning. Apparently the sha1 ID is generated from the full path of the URL. Instead of this, could git-svn init be made to accept an optional "prefix" argument as well which is filtered out of the URL before building the sha1 ID. This will allow easy support for the oft requested support for "svn switch --relocate". How much of an effort is this? I don't know perl or git internals well enough for me to take a stab at it but I am willing to learn if someone can give me some pointers. Krishnan -- 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