Hi,

I'm using git svn to allow me to use git locally and then send back to
our central svn repository.

I generally tend to create tracking branches - usually based on an svn
branch.

Unfortunately, I started a tracking branch based on the svn trunk - I
thought that the work would end up there soon but now it needs to be
delayed.

I have performed a number of local commits, but have not performed an
svn dcommit.

I would like to change my local tracking branch so that it now points to
a 'feature' branch on svn so that I can send my work back to svn and
allow it to be picked up by others at a later date.

The svn feature branch does not currently exist.

What is the best way to create this svn branch and point my own branch
at it?

-- 
Andy

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