Re: Newbie question about setting up git repository from svn (git svn)

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On Sun, Mar 6, 2011 at 9:23 PM, Neal Kreitzinger <nkreitzinger@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> not being familiar with git-svn, but familiar with "git", I would advise you
> to do the following:
> (1) on "gitserver" perform:
> (a) git branch branch1 remotes/branch1 (this will create a branch called
> branch1 that tracks remotes/branch1)
> (b) git branch branch2 remotes/branch2
> (c) git branch trunk remotes/trunk
> Now you have the branches master, branch1, branch2, and trunk on
> "gitserver".

> Despite my ignorance regarding svn and git-svn, I hope my comments will be
> of some help to you or point you in the right direction.
>
> v/r,
> Neal
>
>

Thanks, this seems to point to what I want to do. I think that this
should give me the information that I want.


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