Re: Problem with git-svn

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Pascal Obry <pascal.obry@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi Eric,
> 
> > Can you show me the output of `svn log -v -r9458 svn+ssh://myserver/'?
> 
> $ svn log -v -r9458  svn+ssh://myserver/
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> r9458 | (no author) | 1998-04-22 19:07:08 +0200 (Wed, 22 Apr 1998) | 1 line
> Changed paths:
>    A /importfromcvs
>    A /importfromcvs/branches
>    A /importfromcvs/tags
>    A /importfromcvs/trunk
> 
> New repository initialized by cvs2svn.
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> 
> > So did svn+ssh://importfromcvs/trunk/file.el at r9458?  If so, git-svn
> > is behaving as expected.  If not, can you tell me where "file.el" was at
> > r9458?
> 
> file.el was not imported at r9458 but at r9459, just after the creation
> of the /importfromcvs directories above.
> 
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> r9459 | author | 1998-04-22 19:07:08 +0200 (Wed, 22 Apr 1998) | 2 lines
> Changed paths:
>    A /importfromcvs/trunk/file.el
> 
> Initial revision
> 
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------

Ah, oops, I was off-by-one with the revision number.  But git-svn does
look to be doing the right thing here, because it followed history into
/importfromcvs/trunk/ and file.el was part of it.

-- 
Eric Wong
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