"Gustaf Hendeby" <hendeby@xxxxxxxxx> writes: > Let me clarify. When trying to check out the module with tags, the first > example I only get the revisions, no content at all! I have added some more > info on this below. If you see the output of the revisions being pulled from svn this seems very odd. Does a 'du -sh' in the created directory confirm no data is there? Are you sure it isn't just a matter of nothing getting checked out for you? > The second case works as I expected it, I included it as reference, and to > show that it worked (probably not the smartest thing to do I guess). Hence, > probably just the first example is of interest. > >> The situation is as follows: >> > >> > I plan to use git and git svn to track a module in the middle of a SVN >> > repository (which I have no control over) where I don't have read >> > access more than to this specific module and the base directory, ie >> > the layout is similar to this >> > https://svn.foo.bar/a/b/c/trunk >> > https://svn.foo.bar/a/b/c/tags >> > https://svn.foo.bar/a/b/c/branches >> > and I have read access to https://svm.foo.bar/a, >> > https://svn.foo.bar/a/b/c and below, but nothing else. >> > >> > What I want to do is clone the whole thing, including tags and >> > branches. I expected to be able to use the following command to do >> > this (git v1.5.2): >> > >> > $ git svn clone https://svn.foo.bar/a/b/c -T trunk -t tags -b branches >> > >> > Initialized empty Git repository in .git/ >> > Using higher level of URL: https://svn.foo.bar/a/b/c => >> https://svn.foo.bar/a >> > >> > W: Ignoring error from SVN, path probably does not exist: (175002): RA >> > layer request failed: REPORT request failed on '/a/!svn/bc/100': >> > REPORT of '/a/!svn/bc/100': Could not read chunk size: Secure >> > connection truncated (https://svn.foo.bar) >> > r306 = 83f0c10b988a8f1e77a3f354126c52f0cfdecf76 (trunk) >> > [...] >> > Found possible branch point: https://svn.foo.bar/a/b/c/trunk => >> > https://svn.foo.bar/a/b/c/tags/0.1, 314 >> > Found branch parent: (tags/0.1) ad6a2361d0e69d6288ef226bb335bb4bf3bdd12e >> > Following parent with do_update >> > Successfully followed parent >> > r315 = 3b92c4885b9d6f60241533dd99fa5023eebb1c64 (tags/0.1) >> > r316 = 02e3b828b4f11c5fab9d10d85076a8ff209afa00 (trunk) >> > [...] >> > >> > However, it seems I just get the info about the revisions (shows up >> > nicely in gitk) but no content at all. The config file reads: > > > I'm really sorry, I mixed up the config files. :( So I actually get this > for the first example not the second: > > [core] > repositoryformatversion = 0 > filemode = true > bare = false > logallrefupdates = true > [svn-remote "svn"] > url = https://foo.bar/a > fetch = b/c/trunk:refs/remotes/trunk > branches = b/c/branches/*:refs/remotes/* > tags = b/c/tags/*:refs/remotes/tags/* > > Which looks good I guess... But to be a bit more clear about what this > actually gives me in the directory I just cloned to, and this is the > problem: > > $ git checkout -f master What's in .git/refs/remotes? Does 'git checkout -b mytrunk refs/remotes/git-svn' work? > Already on branch "master" > $ ls -a > . .. .git > $ du -hs .git/objects > 186K .git/objects A du of the entire .git dir would be more informative. + seth - 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