Hi, I have searched the archive but did not found any hint for my problem. Perhaps I did not have the right search pattern, but see yourself: The most important thing prior of using git was to import my subversion repositories. It seems to be quite easy if the SVN-repositories are of common structure using the trunk, tags and branches structure. But times ago I have had the idea of not using the traditional structure of subversion for some of my repositories but using the repository directly as single directory - no trunk, no tags, no branches. That was because I thought only a geek would have the "complicated" way for only a few files without any need for tags and branches. And now the git-svnimport does not seem to be able to handle a SVN-repos structure like mine: ~/svnrepos/ |------- projectA |---- foo.cpp |---- foo.h I want to import projectA into git _with_ the commit-history (there are of course no tags and no branches). Is there a way to do that with git-svnimport? Or do I have to throw away all the details, checkout projectA and reimport it as initial version with git? Any hints are warmly appreciated. Ciao, Georg - 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