Merging repositories and their histories

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I have three repositories, A, B and C. I wish to bring them together to only
one repository (.), where they are in a directory called ./Archive, so..
./Archive/{A,B,C}. Then I plan at a later date to move files arbitrarily
from ./Archive/{A/B/C}/Something and into ./Something{A/B/C}. (A lame
example, but illustrates what I want to do).

I would like ./SomethingA (etc) to have their complete histories from the
old repository. I thought I would do this with the subtree mechanism
described at
http://www.kernel.org/pub/software/scm/git/docs/howto/using-merge-subtree.html,
but I have had little luck getting it to work as I desired.

Firstly, I create a new repository with git init, then I "remote add A",
"merge" and "readtree". This immediately leads to two copies of A's files,
in ./Archive/A/Files and ./Files. The files in Archive/A do not have any
history.

Then if I do this with B, the files do not appear in ./, but again they do
not have their history. I have tried using git log --follow -M, but this
does not seem to help. I have tried numerous other ways of doing this, but
none seem to work.

I thought I would get around my problems doing the merge, then moving the
files - this works for A, but when I move on to B, the files are not in ./,
so I can't move them. If I read-tree some files, git status/commit shows
them as 'new files' and does not seem to recognize them as old files with a
long history.

Any help would be appreciated on this problem.

Thanks in advance,

- Peter
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