Branches and tags are now being mirrored.

-k.

On Thu, May 7, 2009 at 1:41 PM, Kevin O'Neill <ke...@oneill.id.au> wrote:
> I'll look into it. I mirror branches for other projects and i'm sure
> this will be fairly straight forward.
>
> -k.
>
> On Tue, May 5, 2009 at 9:05 PM, Rick Moynihan
> <rick.moyni...@calicojack.co.uk> wrote:
>>
>> Yesterday I noticed that the github mirror I'd been using at:
>>
>> http://github.com/kevinoneill/clojure/tree/master
>>
>> Does not appear to be fully mirroring clojure's SVN repository, as it
>> only appears to mirror the trunk.
>>
>> This means that the branches and more importantly the 1.0 tag are not
>> being mirrored.
>>
>> I took a look at this and have managed to knock together a new git
>> repository along with a rough and ready bash script that does the job of
>> mirroring clojures SVN repo.
>>
>> Unfortunately the commit SHA's in my repo are all currently incompatible
>> with Kevin's repository (probably due to him using svn's https and me
>> using http).
>>
>> I'm not convinced I've removed all of the kinks from the script, but it
>> seems to be working, though I'd like to iron out any remaining kinks.
>> The script as it stands with some brief instructions on it's use can be
>> found here:
>>
>> http://sourcesmouth.co.uk/paste/svn-mirror.sh.html
>>
>> Kevin, it'd be great if we could get your repository mirroring
>> everything, this script might help.  Though I'm happy also to cron my
>> script from work and have it mirror to github, I'd personally rather
>> just have one clojure git mirror.
>>
>> Let me know if there are any problems/fixes for the above script and how
>> we as a community should proceed to offer a complete git mirror of the
>> svn repo.
>>
>> R.
>>
>>
>> >>
>>
>
>
>
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> web: http://kevin.oneill.id.au/
>
> If you don't test then your code is only a collection of bugs which
> apparently behave like a working program.
>



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web: http://kevin.oneill.id.au/

If you don't test then your code is only a collection of bugs which
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