Re: [PATCH 0/3] git-svn-externals PoC (in a sh script)

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2008/8/29 Eddy Petrișor <eddy.petrisor@xxxxxxxxx>:> Hello,>> I have started a while back working on support for svn:externals> support for git-svn, but since I'm not that satisfied with the current> status of the patch, I haven't modified git-svn itself and just left> the sh script I made as a PoC as it was.>> There's still work to be done to it, but I the current version is> functional enough to be probably found useful by more people than> myself.>>> Current status follows:>>    Current functionality:>     - fetches all the externals of an already svn-fetched repo>     - support for svn:externals refresh>     - if the location of the external has changed, the current working>       copy will be placed aside and a new directory will be created>       instead>     - if the remote URI is the same (maybe a verison bump, there will>       be a 'git svn rebase'>     - remove support (useful for testing purposes or clean restarts)>     - avoid zombie externals at all costs - in some repos empty>       svn:externals might exist; svn ignores such externals, so git should>       do the same>>    TODO:>     - take into account the revision of an external, if it exists>     - do not do deep svn cloning, to avoid legthy operations, just pull HEAD>       (this actually needs changes in git-svn itself)>     - use/create shallow copies to git svn repos (one revision should be enough>       for most externals)>     - use submodules for externals>>>>> Any comments are welcome.>>> --> Regards,> EddyP> =============================================> "Imagination is more important than knowledge" A.Einstein>


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