also sprach Björn Steinbrink <B.Steinbrink@xxxxxx> [2008.03.13.1230 +0100]: > The "fetch" part of git-svn will create a master branch if it > doesn't exist(*) and makes it point to whatever branch was last > fetched. In your case, it seems that the last change on the svn > side was to create tag 0.4-5, so master pointed to that one. That makes sense. > As things are, a "git reset --hard remotes/trunk" (or wherever you > want your master to descend from) is pretty mandatory after git > svn clone. The example in the man page "kind of" mentions that. > ;-) I saw that a bit later too. Thanks for the explanation regardless! -- martin | http://madduck.net/ | http://two.sentenc.es/ "and if the cloud bursts, thunder in your ear you shout and no one seems to hear and if the band you're in starts playing different tunes i'll see you on the dark side of the moon." -- pink floyd, 1972 spamtraps: madduck.bogus@xxxxxxxxxxx
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