Re: git export to svn

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I tried a fetch, but still no luck:

$ git svn fetch
W: Ignoring error from SVN, path probably does not exist: (175002): RA layer request failed: REPORT of '/svn/!svn/bc/100': Could not read chunk size: Secure connection truncated (https://svn) W: Do not be alarmed at the above message git-svn is just searching aggressively for old history.
This may take a while on large repositories
r58084 = c01dadf89b552077da132273485e7569d8694518 (trunk)
	A	...
r58088 = 7916f3a02ad6c759985bd9fb886423c373a72125 (trunk)

$ git svn rebase
Unable to determine upstream SVN information from working tree history

$ git svn dcommit
Can't call method "full_url" on an undefined value at /opt/local/ libexec/git-core/git-svn line 425.


Looks like the only option is applying individual patches to preserve my history...

Warren


On Oct 25, 2008, at 1:12 PM, J.H. wrote:

Even with init - your going to need to do a fetch so that you have a
copy of the svn in your tree - if the git tree you've already got has
the svn references (take a look at git-log if it seems to have an svn
line in the log then at some point someone pulled in the svn tree into
git) if not your going to effectively be pulling the entire svn tree
into your git tree.

The only other real way to get your changes / patches into svn is to
dump them out as patches and them individually apply / commit them to
your svn tree.

- John 'Warthog9' Hawley


On Sat, 2008-10-25 at 12:11 -0700, Warren Harris wrote:
John,

Thanks for your quick reply. I tried that, but got the following error:


$ git clone ../test2/
Initialized empty Git repository in /Users/warren/projects/tmp/test2-
git-clone/test2/.git/
# ...svn test2 dir already created with subdirs trunk, tags and
branches...
$ git svn init https://svn/svn/SANDBOX/warren/test2 -T trunk -t tags -
b branches
Using higher level of URL: https://svn/svn/SANDBOX/warren/test2 => https://svn/svn
$ git svn dcommit
Can't call method "full_url" on an undefined value at /opt/local/
libexec/git-core/git-svn line 425.

I then tried the hints from here: http://www.basementcoders.com/2008/9/30/git-svn-gotcha
, but still no luck:

$ git merge --no-ff master
Already up-to-date.
$ git svn dcommit
Can't call method "full_url" on an undefined value at /opt/local/
libexec/git-core/git-svn line 425.


Warren


On Oct 25, 2008, at 11:43 AM, J.H. wrote:

The basic way you would want to do it, it attach your git tree to SVN
and then git svn dcommit - which will replay the uncommitted changes
back into SVN - git svn init will do the attachment - assuming that
your
git / svn repositories are at least based from the same place.

- John 'Warthog9' Hawley

On Sat, 2008-10-25 at 11:40 -0700, Warren Harris wrote:
Is there a way to export a git repository along with its history to
svn? (git svn init seems to want to go in the other direction.) I
know
this is in some sense "going backwards" but I need to commit my work
to a client. Thanks,

Warren
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