Looks like this git-p4 is there: http://repo.or.cz/w/fast-export.git On 6/7/07, Benjamin Sergeant <bsergean@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 6/7/07, Benjamin Sergeant <bsergean@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > That might be too much, but let's ask anyway... This is probably too much, so on to the next question: Is there a perforce equivalent of git-svn ? What I'd like to do: My main Linux machine will be the gateway. 1. I 'clone' the perforce tree with git-p4. I now have a .git, a full repo. Can I use this as the equivalent of a subversion server, so that every other machines pull / push from it. And once in a while (weekly basis), I push the work that's been done in git to perforce using the Linux box. Doest that make sense ? Thanks, Benjamin. > > My company uses perforce. > I took a snapshot of some code checked out from perforce (a single > branch), that I imported into subversion, a while ago, and started > working with svn only. I have different Unix machines checking in / > out code code from the subversion server (with svn), and I'd like to > keep it this way (if possible). > > I'm wondering if I could use git as a gateway between both systems, to > merge code in both direction (svn <-> perforce). > > Is this possible, with the help of git-p4import, git-svn, and using > several branches ? > > Thanks, > Benjamin. >
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