On Wed, Dec 19, 2007 at 12:54:47PM -0500, Steven Walter <stevenrwalter@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Using a central git repo that is kept uptodate with svn is the approach > I've used. git-svn isn't especially keen on this mode of operation, > however. After every fetch, you have to reset refs/remotes/trunk to > origin/master, which it turn puts .git/svn out of date (you can blow it > away and run "git svn fetch" to regenerate it). an other problem is that you probably want to have a bare repo while git-svn needs a working dir. a possible solution: http://blogs.frugalware.org/vmiklos/2007/12/09/p320 (it works for me fine, but maybe there are problems with it so use with care :) ) - VMiklos
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