On Sat, Jun 11 2016, Eric Wong wrote:
> The git log after dcommit is tied to the SVN log,
> so git-svn can only reflect changes which appear in SVN.
You mean, it's impossible, to keep the original timestamps??
> Sidenote: The convention is reply-to-all on lists like
> this one which do not require subscription to post.
Ok, thanks.
> Unfortunately, you would have to care about svn log as long as
> SVN exists in your workflow and you need to interact with SVN
> users.
In my case, all development happens on Git, SVN is only some sort of
copy. And when the original timestamps are lost, I've sometimes some
real problems in finding a specific commit that matches another event.
> git svn tries hard to work transparently and as close to the
> behavior of the upstream SVN repo as possible.
That's why I suggest an option, for use cases as mine. Those, who prefer
to keep the current behaviour just won't use it.
If someone could guide me through the code, I could modify it perhaps.
Thanks for your efforts,
--
Peter
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