Re: git-svn bridge and line endings

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On 8/22/16 8:07 PM, Eric Wong wrote:
Adding Alfred to the Cc:, more below...

Lucian Smith <lucianoelsmitho@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I'm attempting to use the git-svn bridge, and am having problems with
line endings on Windows.

The setup is that we have a git repository on github, and I've checked
out a branch on my Windows machine using Tortoise svn.  I make
changes, commit them, and the branch is updated.  In general, this
works fine.

If this was just SVN, I could set the 'eol-style' for files to
'native' to let it know to expect Windows/linux/mac line endings for
particular files.  This seems to be handled in git by using the
'.gitattributes' file instead.  Unfortunately, the git/svn bridge
doesn't seem to be translate the information in the .gitattributes
file to appropriate eol-style settings in SVN.  Checking out a file
using SVN on Windows leaves me with a file without CRLF's, and if I
check in a CRLF file, that's the way it goes into the repository.
Differences in CRLF alone show up as 'real' differences that can be
checked in, and, if this happens, this causes problems with other
people's repositories.

Am I doing something wrong; is there another way to handle this; or
can I file this as a bug report/feature request?

Thank you!

-Lucian Smith
Lucian: Which version of git are you using?

As of git v2.3.0 and thanks to Alfred, the "git svn propset"
command exists for setting new props via git; however it
only got documented recently in v2.9.1.

It also seems to support setting props via "svn-properties"
in the .gitattributes file based on reading the code;
but I'm not familiar with this area, so I defer to Alfred.

Alfred: "svn-properties" isn't documented anywhere, yet;
is this something that should/could be documented?

Thanks.

cf. commit 83c9433e679635f8fbf8961081ea3581c93ca778
     ("git-svn: support for git-svn propset")
     https://bogomips.org/git-svn.git/commit/?id=83c9433e6796

     commit 19a7f24b6f8aa89ea5899c928c2fa350f4b1521e
     ("git-svn: document the 'git svn propset' command")
     https://bogomips.org/git-svn.git/commit/?id=19a7f24b6f8a

     https://public-inbox.org/git/?q=s:%22git-svn+propset%22

Anyways I've never used SVN props much myself, so don't much
have experience in this area; nor do I have much experience
with git-side gitattributes.

Thank you. I'm going to need some time to look into this. The addition of svn-properties support was mostly to facilitate those that needed attributes set for other svn consumers or "repo meister" (the person that runs VCS). An example being FreeBSD's 'Keyword expansion' on checkout facility, that says whether or not to expand $FreeBSD$.

I hadn't anticipated there be to translation between svn props and .gitattributes, it sounds a bit messy but possible, that said, is it not possible to commit .gitattribute files to the svn repo? Even in FreeBSD land such small token files are permitted.

As far as documenting svn-properties, most of the properties are used on the Subversion side either by subversion itself, or by scripts in the subversion repository. Perhaps a blurb "see the subversion documentation and/or your local subversion administrator's guide for properties and their uses." would suffice?

Opinions?  Happy to look into it.

-Alfred






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