Dear all,

I’m working from a prior-existing Github repo, and trying to commit a bug fix 
to the release-3.2 branch, and git svn is only giving me errors.

Trying 'git svn info' or 'git svn rebase’ only gives me “Unable to determine 
SVN information from working tree history”

The potential fixes I’ve found suggest cherry picking commits on the 
master/devel branch, but I only need to commit to the release-3.2 branch. 
Everything *looks* in sync on the release branch, so I don’t know if I need to 
clean up the master/devel branch too (which sounds like it will be a pain) just 
to get things working for the release branch. I’m not sure what I should be 
doing here.

Any suggestions?

Thank you,
Kyle

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Kyle Bemis
Statistics Department
Purdue University
(317) 690-0847


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