Victor Bogado da Silva Lins wrote:
I have two git-svn repositories here and I noticed that the same commit
have different ids in them. How this came to be, both commits share the
exact same git-svn-id and are the same (as far as I know).
If the have exactly the same history leading up to them, source trees
and commit object (including timestamps), the only way they can be any
different is if you've run into a bug in the SHA1 libraries.
If either of the above three are different though, you *will* end up
with different commits.
Try doing "git cat-file commit <sha1-of-one-commit>" and then
"git cat-file commit <sha1-of-other-commit>". If you take a diff
between the two, you'll see how they differ (my guess would be the
timestamps)
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