Em Segunda-feira 26. Abril 2010, às 20.00.02, Andreas Pakulat escreveu: > Hi, > > I've just ran the kdevelop-rules against the svn repo and found that my > kdevelop git repository has a wrong 3.10.2 tag. It points to the > last-but-one commit, instead of the commit from which the tag was > created (r1115446), same with the 0.10.2 tag for kdevplatform. The > difference between these two and earlier tags is that I > "post-created" them, i.e. I svn cp'ed it yesterday, but made sure that I > took the right revisions. > > Is this something that svn2git cannot handle, or am I missing > something?
svn2git cannot handle it.
When you cp a branch, it takes the latest revision of the branch. It doesn't
know which Git commit matches the SVN commit you copied.
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