Cloning of git-svn repos?

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(This is completely unrelated to my previous posts about using git for
Gentoo, it's not the only placing I'm looking at implementing Git).

Is there a sane and git-recommended way to clone repos created with
git-svn?

If I do: 'git-svn clone ....', and then git-clone of that directory, the
second clone cannot use git-svn to follow the original SVN or feed stuff
back to the original SVN.

If I create them separately (or by plain copying the first one to create
the second), then pulling between them works fine.

The copying just feels messy compared to the initial git-clone
functionality.

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Robin Hugh Johnson
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