Re: git-svn rebase "problems"

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Are there any other details I can provide to get an answer on this?

Thanks!
Joe

On Sun, Nov 30, 2008 at 10:17 PM, Joe Fiorini <joe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I'm having some problems with git svn rebase. I'm pretty sure this is
> just the way git works, not a problem per se. But it's causing trouble
> for me and my team.
> My team is currently on Subversion. I'm trying to convince some people
> that git is a good way to go.
>
> So I'm using git-svn. My team tends to commit to the svn server fairly
> often. It has happened more than once that, because git svn rebase
> applies each svn commit sequentially, some of the commits will
> conflict with each other - whether or not I have ever touched the
> file. Obviously, this is a big problem because if I've never touched
> the file, then I probably won't know exactly how to resolve the merge
> (the merge markers haven't been solely reliable).
>
> Is there anything I could do to get around this without having to
> merge code I'm unfamiliar with?
>
> Thanks all!
> Joe Fiorini
> --
> joe fiorini
> http://www.faithfulgeek.org
> // freelancing & knowledge sharing
>



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// freelancing & knowledge sharing
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