Thank you, it seems, that you are right, and following works 1) I cloned trunk from scratch git svn clone -T trunk/ https://some_host --revision 1104830:HEAD 2) Then add branches I want to fetch in .git/config: fetch = branches/proj/proj-stable-2013-08-14:refs/remotes/proj-stable-2013-08-14 3) Then run git svn fetch wait for about 10 hours without any output from command (this was most difficult step due to absence of output), and after that git started to fetch revisions! 30.10.2013, 19:06, "Thomas Rast" <tr@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>: > DimanNe <dimanne@xxxxx> writes: > >>> What does your config look like now? >> [core] >> repositoryformatversion = 0 >> filemode = true >> bare = false >> logallrefupdates = true >> >> [svn-remote "svn"] >> url = https://some_host/trunk/ >> fetch = :refs/remotes/git-svn >> >> [merge] >> renameLimit = 50000 >> >> [svn-remote "stable-2012-09-13"] >> url = https://some_host/branches/stable-2012-09-13/ >> fetch = :refs/remotes/stable-2012-09-13 > > Sounds like you should instead have only a single remote, along the > lines of: > > [svn-remote "svn"] > url = https://some_host/ > fetch = trunk:refs/remotes/git-svn > fetch = branches/stable-2012-09-13:refs/remotes/stable-2012-09-13 > > or possibly, instead of manually listing the branches you want, > > branches = branches/*:refs/remotes/svn/* > > -- > Thomas Rast > tr@xxxxxxxxxxxxx -- 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