Re: git-svn questions: how to clone/init non-standard layout branches/tags?

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On Nov 3, 2007, at 1:52 PM, Lars Hjemli wrote:

On Nov 3, 2007 9:41 PM, Luke Lu <git@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Nov 3, 2007, at 1:32 PM, Lars Hjemli wrote:
On Nov 3, 2007 9:01 PM, Luke Lu <git@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I did try to add a "fetch" line for the production branch like this:

[svn-remote "svn"]
         url = svn+ssh://host/svn/project
         fetch = production:refs/remotes/svn-prod
         fetch = trunk:refs/remotes/git-svn

which is modeled after http://lists-archives.org/git/420712-git- svn-
remote-tracking-branch-question.html

Did you forget to run 'git svn fetch' after modifying your .git/
config?

Yes, I did. It didn't seem to do anything.

Hmm, it works for me, I've been adding and removing branches like this
for months, but my .git/config is slightly different:

[svn-remote "svn"]
        url = svn://example.org
        fetch = project/trunk:refs/remotes/svn/trunk
        fetch = project/branches/topic:refs/remotes/svn/topic

I don't know if this difference is important, though...

I tried to test this on a local repository like file:///path/project. It seems to work and get everything properly upon git svn fetch. However it doesn't work for the production branch. If I modify the fetch line a bit to svn/prod instead of svn-prod and try git svn fetch again. It would hang for about 2 minutes and return 0 and show nothing in progress. A .git/svn/svn/prod directory is created but it's empty.

One thing that might be special for this branch is that it gets deleted and recreated/copied all the time from trunk. I wonder if git- svn use some kind of heuristics to determine if there is anything to fetch and silently failing...

__Luke
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