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[Savannah-cvs] [Git] (edit) convertion from SVN
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Beuc |
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[Savannah-cvs] [Git] (edit) convertion from SVN |
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Sun, 24 Jun 2007 15:36:30 +0000 |
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-Git comes with 2 SVN-related tools: git-svnimport and git-svn. git-svnimport
is for importing revisions (a one-shot import, or incrementally); git-svn is a
2-way gateway to a SVN repository, similar to SVK, more useful for maintaining
a local branch than for importing a repository (IMHO). We'll use git-svnimport.
-
-Those tools use an authors file to map username->real name (option -A) it
looks like this::
- rms = Richard M. Stallman <address@hidden>
- toto = Another User <address@hidden>
- ...
-
-Common invokation:
- git-svnimport -v -I .gitignore -A ../authors.txt file:///home/me/svn_repo
-
-To ignore branches:
- git-svnimport -v -I .gitignore -A ../authors.txt -b idontexist
file:///home/me/tests/svn_repo
-
-git-svnimport assumes there's a trunk, a branches, and a tags directory (names
are configurable) and ignores other directories. You may run into troubles if
your layout changed during your former SVN life.
-
-You'll usually perform the import several times before getting what you want.
For this reason it's preferable to rsync the SVN repository locally, or create
it from a dump:
- rsync -av rsync://svn.sv.gnu.org::svn/myproject svn_repo
-
- wget http://svn.gna.org/daily/myproject.dump.gz
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Git comes with 2 SVN-related tools: git-svnimport and git-svn. git-svnimport
is for importing revisions (a one-shot import, or incrementally); git-svn is a
2-way gateway to a SVN repository, similar to SVK, more useful for maintaining
a local branch than for importing a repository (IMHO). We'll use git-svnimport.
Those tools use an authors file to map username->real name (option -A)
it looks like this::
rms = Richard M. Stallman <address@hidden>
toto = Another User <address@hidden>
...
Common invokation::
git-svnimport -v -I .gitignore -A ../authors.txt file:///home/me/svn_repo
To ignore branches::
git-svnimport -v -I .gitignore -A ../authors.txt -b idontexist
file:///home/me/svn_repo
git-svnimport assumes there's a trunk, a branches, and a tags directory (names
are configurable) and ignores other directories. You may run into troubles if
your layout changed during your former SVN life.
You'll usually perform the import several times before getting what you want.
For this reason it's preferable to rsync the SVN repository locally, or create
it from a dump::
rsync -av rsync://svn.sv.gnu.org::svn/myproject svn_repo
wget http://svn.gna.org/daily/myproject.dump.gz
svnadmin init svn_repo
zcat myproject.dump.gz | svnadmin load svn_repo/
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