Greetings all - (paths and names changed, but basically correct) I'm trying to use git-svn as a svn client on a repository which is not quite configured in a standard way... i.e. $ git svn fetch RA layer request failed: PROPFIND request failed on '/path/to': PROPFIND of '/path/to': 403 Forbidden (https://dummy-host-name.com) at /usr/bin/git-svn line 2861 where as from my working svn copy (no problems from svn, of course, sigh...), I'm getting: $ svn info Path: . URL: https://dummy-host-name.com/path/to/projects/project Repository Root: https://dummy-host-name.com/path/to Repository UUID: 97840717-62f2-0310-bead-daafb7b60902 Revision: 554 Node Kind: directory Schedule: normal Last Changed Author: someone Last Changed Rev: 514 Last Changed Date: 2007-01-25 14:20:44 +0100 (Thu, 25 Jan 2007) The problem seems to be that the Repository Root directory is not readable, while the URL is (at least for me, using HTTPS). This is using $ git --version git version 1.4.4.4 (on debian unstable). Here is what I'm considering: #1 - upgrading to the 1.5.0 RC series #2 - trying Eric Wong's git-svn branch at http://git.bogomips.org/git-svn.git #3 - getting a dump of the repository from the owner, loading it into a local svn server, and doing a local conversion... With respect to #1/#2, I'm a bit cautious with upgrading to something not rock solid (let's just say that except for this, git 1.4.4.4 has been excellent for my needs...). With respect to #3 - I'd prefer not to waste the admin's (personal) time if not necessary! Does any one have any thoughts? best, -tony blindglobe@xxxxxxxxx Muttenz, Switzerland. "Commit early,commit often, and commit in a repository from which we can easily roll-back your mistakes" (AJR, 4Jan05).
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