I want to be able to work on and commit a series of 21(!) ports that someone has submitted:
https://trac.macports.org/query?order=priority&summary= ^p5-html-wikiconverter Normally there is one commit per port. That makes 21 commits. I have found Git to be very useful in staging and performing a long series of commits to Subversion, but Git doesn't support Subversion keyword expansion, which the MacPorts Project relies upon. So I was wondering if someone has a technique they know of or like to use for doing something like this that remains compatible with Subversion and its keyword expansion. Right now the best thing I can think of is using a tool like Quilt to build up a series of patches, then doing some shell magic to commit them all to Subversion one at a time. --Larry Gilbert (L2G)
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