Tim Sally venit, vidit, dixit 02.12.2008 21:22: > Using git-svn, it is possible to have different parts of a git repo > correspond to a specific svn repo? From my understanding after reading > the documentation, you need one git repository per svn. My example is > that I'm trying to set up a git repo to version control everything > from my classes, but each class has a separate svn repo. Also, the > number of git repos I can create is limited, and I'd rather not > clutter everything up with many separate git-svn repos. > > Example structure: > > class/ > .......... systems/ > .......... algorithms/ > .......... physics/ > > class is one central git repository, and systems, algorithms, and > physics contain data from three svn repositories. Ideally, you could > commit/update to/from each svn repo individually, or all at once. > > Tim You can have as many git svn configurations in a single git repo as you want (see the "-R" argument to git svn). They will all correspond to different remote branches. By checking out the branches (or a corresponding tracking branch) you can switch between the branches, i.e. between classes. I don't think a layout as above is possible given your requirements that - you (basically) want a single git repo and - you want to be able to commit back. They exclude using submodules resp. subtree merge. Michael -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe git" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html