Re: Fork of abandoned SVN mirror - how to keep up to date with the SVN

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Thank you for your reply :-) I updated, and was able to get the git svn command to work, using the syntax described in a previous post.

However, after several hours of downloading (I left it overnight), it gave the error, "The connection was aborted: Can't read from connection: The connection was aborted at C:\Program Files\Git/libexec/git-core/git-svn/ line 2490".

When I look at my repository on Github, it is still empty, apart from the empty README file that I created just to initialise it. Why would it be going wrong? How do I deal with that?


Heya,

On Sat, Mar 28, 2009 at 23:18, jamespetts <jamespetts@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> git: 'svn' is not a git-command. See 'git --help'.

Try updating to the latest snapshot, git shipped without svn on
windows for a few releases.

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Sverre Rabbelier
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