Re: [PATCH] Add SVN->Git conversion example to documentation

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On Sun, Jun 15, 2008 at 12:58:12AM +0300, Heikki Orsila <heikki.orsila@xxxxxx> wrote:
> +After that, the new repository should be cleaned, and fetch heads should
> +be set.
> +------------------------------------------------------------------------
> +	cd foo.git/.git

Heh, I was confused. foo.git is usually a bare repo, if the repo has a
working directory as well, then just call it foo.

And then: if you convert an svn repo to a git one, don't you want to
convert it to a bare repo?

I haven't tried git-svn clone but the following will work for sure:

git --bare init
git --bare svn init -s URL
git --bare svn fetch

> +	rm -rf svn
> +	git config --remove-section svn-remote.svn
> +	git config remote.origin.url .
> +	git config remote.origin.fetch +refs/remotes/tags/*:refs/tags/*
> +	git config --add remote.origin.fetch +refs/remotes/*:refs/heads/*
> +	git fetch
> +	git gc

If you remove the svn dir, why don't you remove refs/remotes as well?
(Probably via update-ref since git svn will pack refs before it ends for
big repos, I think.)

Also I think it would be a good idea to give a hint how to do
incremental updates. Something like not deleting the svn dir and using
git --bare svn fetch; git fetch.

PS: I'm not a git-svn contributor or anything, just thought I give you
some advices, I hope it helped. :-)

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