Wonderful! :D Being able to insert those ancient zipz of the source into the git history is pretty dang cool
> git is now a complete replacement for svn except for when I want to spy on James' game development :) Hehe! Not that I have been doing all that much lately. --- James On Sat, Nov 26, 2016 at 4:11 AM, Ralph Versteegen <[email protected]> wrote: > I am pleased to announce a new git import of the ohrrpgce svn repo. > > At last, this git-svn mirror contains the full svn history (no longer > missing the first 424 commits), all release branches, as well as the web/ > and tools/ directories (which are treated as separate git branches). games/ > is still excluded. Further, I spliced a copy of the source from 2000 before > the beginning of history, and for fun spliced in the history of the fbohr > repo (woven together with merges which I manually identified). > > Further, I've set up a cron job to update the mirror every 20 minutes, > which means it probably sees changes before the svn commit email reaches > the mailing list :) > > For now I've put the mirror at https://bitbucket.org/rbv/ohrrpgce-svn but > it could instead be put under a team/organisation account on bitbucket or > github. > > For details see: > http://rpg.hamsterrepublic.com/ohrrpgce/Git#The_OHRRPGCE_git-svn_mirror > > This new import was not necessitated by the svn move, but was precipitated > by it. The commit history has been rewritten. I actually figured out that I > could easily add all the release branches, and even graft the additional > history onto the beginning without changing any commit hashes (using "git > replace" refs), but I decided to take the opportunity to clean things up a > little since noone but me is using git, and rewriting history doesn't > affect me much (my branches have to be rebased anyway). > > Unfortunately you can't checkout tools/ or web/ without the contents of > wip/ disappearing; the best way around that is to use multiple local > repositories (which can internally share the data store, although it's only > 37MB anyway). > > Anyone can seamlessly mix fetching from the mirror with reading/writing > the svn repo directly via git-svn. > > git is now a complete replacement for svn except for when I want to spy on > James' game development :) > > > _______________________________________________ > Ohrrpgce mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.motherhamster.org/listinfo.cgi/ohrrpgce-motherhamster.org > >
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