Re: git-svn starting with an empty svn repository

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Thanks for the reply!  I'm glad I'm not the only person crazy enough to
attempt this :)

On Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 03:19:13PM +0100, Pascal Obry wrote:
> - I have created an empty repository using svnadmin
> - I have imported the svn trunk into Git
> - I'm cherry-picking any new commits from my cvs-imported branch
> (master) into the git-svn one (named svn-trunk)

Right - and you used this method to import the original history into the
svn-trunk branch, as well as any new patches? Or did you do a once off
import of the history using a different method?

Out of interest - how long is the history you're importing?  Mine is about
32,000 commits and it takes forever to import into SVN (only to get to a
broken point and have to start again...)


Penny

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