Re: svn clone Checksum mismatch question

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On Thu, Mar 26, 2009 at 6:31 AM, Gilbert Liddell wrote:
>
> This morning i decided to test the clone with the full project i'm working
> on (11,000 files) and I get the error message Checksum mismatch: vn2.sln
> 0f7a82f1d38b819 expected: fde799e5ba0d1d07e6b539016bea3260
> got: e71db1010a0da06ea76d4163c452df72
>
> Can someone help with why this error is happening? Is there an issue with
> the GIT clone and large repositories?

(since you mentioned msysgit in another reply) What is your
core.autocrlf setting? Did you default it to 'true' or 'input' when
you installed msysgit?

Try "git config core.autocrlf false" and resume the import process
(with "git svn fetch" or similar).

Importing from svn with autocrlf on only works if every text file has
svn:eol-style=native set in every revision. *.sln files are even
worse, since they look like text to git, but they're really binary (so
nobody sets svn:eol-style on them).

Peter Harris
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