On 5/25/07, Sam Vilain <sam@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Sounds a bit simpler than I thought - check out my tutorial on this http://utsl.gen.nz/talks/git-svn/intro.html
I did go through that link before posting here. I don't have my svk depotmap now and I want to skip the svk initialization again. I reread that tutorial again to see if I missed something, but could not find anything that I could use. Here is how it is now - I had a project which I branched using svk. Say the project I branched was at revision r1000. I added a lot of changes to r1000 in my local svk branch. I committed all this changes to my svn sandbox using smerge. At times I also updated from the trunk using smerge. So the svn sandbox has all my local changes and the latest from the trunk upto some point. Now I have a different machine with no svk - I have my svn sandbox with all my changes and changes from the trunk upto some point (say r1500 and the trunk is now at r1650). How do I setup git to use my svn sandbox and the svn trunk with no svk anywhere now and have the same kind of setup? -- 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