It happened again after the reset, but I was able to recover and
eventually get the import completed:

http://groups.google.com/group/google-code-hosting/browse_thread/thread/e0a6597f7f4c7739


On Sep 3, 2:24 pm, "Daniel O'Brien" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I can perform a repository reset if necessary. Can you quickly "svn
> rm" the existing contents of your Google Code repository, and make
> sure everything's backed up beforehand? Once you've done so I'll go
> ahead with a reset.
>
> Someone else on the team may have a better idea of how to recover from
> a failed sync in your use case. I'll see what I can find out.
>
> Daniel
>
> On Sep 2, 12:17 pm,davetron5000<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Following the instructions to import my git repo into my svn repo,
> > everything went smoothly until I did git-svn rebase; my svn repo is
> > now half-updated and I cannot seem to get it to work any longer.  I
> > tried svn rm'ing everything, but that didn't work; git find numerous
> > conflicts and I'd just like to start the entire thing over again.
>
> > I have a copy of my wiki pages, so how can I reset my svn repo?
>
> > Also, how can I recover from this Bad Gateway error in the future?
>
> > What happens it my local git repo (clone of google code svn) looks
> > fine; the rebase "rewinds", then bombs on Bad Gateway.  My local git
> > repo is left in a weird state....
>
> > Dave
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