Hi all, I have been trying hard to find if it is possible to mirror (or clone in git-svn terms) two svn repositories and update changes from one to other or do even more complex operations with these two repositories. I did check the git-svn man page, but was lost without a proper example. Can someone please provide me with an example of using two svn repositories in git-svn and doing merge operations, etc . I have used SVK for a long time and it was very much possible to use two svn repositories using the SVK FAQ entry as shown below: Repository ONE in Paris, repository TWO in London and be able to create 2 mirrors then smerge both, doing it on a node in Berlin and using the mirror function? Sure. Simply do this: svk mirror svn://svn.paris.fr/ //paris svk mirror svn://svn.london.uk/ //london # pick a sensible base, or use --baseless svk smerge --base=1234 //paris //london # ... and smerge between them normally ... svk smerge -I //london //paris svk smerge -I //paris //london -- Vinu In a world without fences who needs Gates? - 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