I've been running git for most my stuff for some time now, and am really pleased with what it has to offer. However, all my coworkers aren't gitified yet, and therefore I sometimes have to work with svn. I've learned to appreciate git-svn for this, since it lets me utilize the strengths of git and still allows for my coworkers to think I use their svn setup. Thanks to all who contribute to this wonderful tools! In my work with git-svn I have stumbled upon the following two unexpected behaviors. Basically, am I doing/understanding something wrong, or is this buggy behavior in git-svn? (I'm presently using git 1.5.3.6, but have been experiencing these things for a while.) 1. I don't really like svn's committer info, so I got an authorsfile set. This works great when I'm fetching/dcommitting from the top-directory in my git checkout (the one with .git in), however, if I'm in a subdirectory the authorsfile doesn't kick in and I get the svn commiter info. This is not a big deal, but a bit surprising and my history gets a bit ugly. 2. My second problem involves getting the support in git-svn for tags and branches to work. Having a standard layout of the svn repository, in this case /source/project/(trunk|branch|tags) svn clone -s only works as expected sometimes. Sometimes I only get the revision history, not including any actual content (ie none files of the files under control turns up in git) from the clone. When I get this problem I usually clone the trunk only, and add tags myself. This is far from optimal, and also error prone. Other times, the clone works as expected and gives me the tags and branches and all the content. I think the problem occurs when I'm not the owner of the svn repository, and only have access (read/write) to the project/(trunk|branch|tag) part, and don't have any access at all to source. Ie, svn ls works for /source/project and /source/project/trunk etc, but not /source (where I returns 403 Forbidden access). All svn access is through a svn-server that I can't control myself. I've had a quick look in git-svn.perl, but the code is to beyond my limited perl knowledge. I'd be happy to provide more details if anyone is interested in looking deeper into this. Any ideas or comments are greatly appreciated! /Gustaf - 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