Em Domingo 28. Março 2010, às 16.54.47, Thomas McGuire escreveu: > Hi, > > On Sunday 28 March 2010 16:06:59 Thiago Macieira wrote: > > Em Domingo 28. Março 2010, às 15.29.20, Thomas McGuire escreveu: > > > > That's how Git works. Never mind the issue. > > > > > > What do you mean with that? Essentially all history is gone, since even > > > git log -C -C --follow can't access it. Surely this is just a problem > > > with svn2git? > > > > No, the history isn't gone if the older files are listed as deleted any > > time before. Your email confirms that. > > Sorry, I didn't express myself correctly. > The history is still there, but git log -C -C --follow can't deal with it.
No, you did express yourself correctly. I understood that part.
And I'm telling you to leave it alone. That's how Git works.
> I was wondering if e4adcdabf0046389fbefd9c46b29c7d5a62dff40 and
> ef0d005a9a098c8f56887bd76db560f796c4f480 could be squashed together to a
> single commit, so that git log can detect it an atomic move.
No. Then you no longer have a correct import of the history.
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