On Sat, Mar 28, 2009 at 8:48 PM, Aaron Gray
<aaronngray.lists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I have been tying for a week to get git svn to work. If i do a 'git
clone'
and if falls over 'git svn fetch' picks up from where it left off, but on
completion I can only see the older stuff if at all and a 'git clone
rebase'
eithr shoud up unreconsilable differences or refuses to execute the
command
at all, gust giving uphelpfull help afaics.
I am afraid if you expect anyone to help you with you, you have to spend
a little more time to describe your problem. You have not mentioned what
version of Git you use, what operating system, what is layout of your SVN
repo, what commands and with what options you used and what was their
output. Without that information no one will be able to help you...
Otherwise I am giving up and either going back to svn or over to
mercurial.
Yeah, right... These kind of threats will make people who want to help to
come running....
Sorry, but I am very frustrated with the whole thing, there is not real user
guides for git-svn other that third party ones which seem to be wrong.
I am using Fedora 10, GIT 1.6.0.6, the svn repo is standard layout although
I only want trunk, it here :-
svn co http://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk llvm
This is quite a big repository 65000 or more revisions.
The commands
git svn clone http://llvm.org/svn/llvm-project/llvm/trunk
when connection fails I do a :-
git svn fetch
gitweb is not updating at all to show any change in the repository.
Aaron
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