Re: How to migrate a complex directory structure from SVN to GIT?

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> If however you have a more complex layout, you can use "git svn init", then
> edit .git/config to suit your needs, then run "git svn fetch".
> And by "suit your needs", I mean you can add multiple "fetch=..." lines.
> In my case, I ended up having one "fetch=..." for each trunk, branch and
> tag.
> It was not efficient, it took 2 weeks to convert <30k revisions, ~200
> branches/project, ~80 projects, but it works well enough for me.
>
>        Jehan

This is why we need to breath life into the git-remote-svn effort.
We should be able to handle imports of that size in minutes.
(Cost of dumping from SVN aside.)

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David Barr
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