On Thursday 11 March 2010 22.17.07 Thiago Macieira wrote: > Em Quinta-feira 11. Março 2010, às 11.30.59, Andreas Pakulat escreveu: > > On 11.03.10 07:36:41, Thiago Macieira wrote: > > > Em Quinta-feira 11. Março 2010, às 07.23.53, Torgny Nyblom escreveu: > > > > Well I wan't to import the files into the same directory as they exit > > > > in SVN. But my rules add them to the root. > > > > > > Then do it. Write the rule that matches the root of the import, such > > > that the rest of the SVN path is the Git path you want the files to be > > > in. > > > > I have a similar problem here and am wondering what you suggest to do in > > case my "submodule" is a subdir of /branches/work/, i.e. I want exactly > > 1 subdir of /branches/work/ in my repository in exactly the same way as > > it later on gets moved to a different place in svn with the same name > > and then renamed. (all via svn mv, i.e. with history). > > > > I could have two rules, one matches /branches/work/, but I can't see how > > to write a regexp that matches everything in /branches/work/ except > > "mymodule". > > Write many rules then: one to import and the rest to ignore the rest of the > data that you don't wnat.
Will these ignore rules hamper the automatic recursion if another subdir is copied with history? /Torgny _______________________________________________ Kde-scm-interest mailing list Kde-scm-interest@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-scm-interest