On Monday 22 November 2010 18:29:53 Thiago Macieira wrote: > Em Segunda-feira, 22 de Novembro de 2010, às 18:09:00, Arno Rehn escreveu: > > (Sorry Niko for sending the initial reply directly to you, KMail didn't > > realize that this is a mailing list...) > > > > On Monday 22 November 2010 17:49:18 you wrote: > > > 2010/11/22 Arno Rehn <[email protected]>: > > > > Hi again, > > > > > > > > while tracking down the last issue, I've also found out that svn2git > > > > won't currently track the move from kdebindings/qtruby to > > > > kdebindings/ruby/qtruby. I thought an 'action recurse' rule on > > > > /trunk/KDE/kdebindings/ruby/qtruby/ would fix this, but apparently it > > > > doesn't. > > > > Does anyone know what's wrong with the rules? (Rules attached). > > > > The relevant commit is r653117 [0]. > > > > > > You convert into one git repository, svn2git can't help. > > > > > > If you create multiple repositories with svn2git - instead of > > > splitting afterwards - you > > > can use recurse on kdebindings (not on ruby itself). > > > But recurse won't be needed for this particular move anyway - you need > > > it eg. when the whole KDE was tagged. > > > > Hum. Alright, what do I need to do then to keep the whole history of the > > moved files? Currently history starts at commit 653117 (i.e. the commit > > where stuff was moved) - everything before that is not there, or rather, > > not connected with those moved files. (I can check out a branch before > > the move for example and then I have all that history, of course. But > > since the files were just moved, I'd expect this history to show up for > > the current files, too). > > git log -M Ah, got it. (git log --follow was actually what I was looking for, but anyway.. your answer made me look into the man-page) Please feel free to slap me with a man-page next time I ask such things. :)
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