Ok, checked again with a new repo at https://github.com/hernanmd/ISO3166 And yes, the commit command is unnecessary, the fast-import and push did it. Thanks,
Hernán 2018-01-24 18:08 GMT-03:00 Hernán Morales Durand <[email protected]>: > Hi Peter, > > 2018-01-24 11:50 GMT-03:00 Peter Uhnák <[email protected]>: >> Hi Hernan, this should be in principle sufficient for the migration. >> >> I just wonder, why these two lines? >>> git add * >>> git commit -m "fast-import from SmalltalkHub" >> >> ...normally all the code should've been already committed via fast-import. >> > > I will check again with another project, but at first didn't see > anything uploading after the fast-import. > I will let you know, thank you. > > Hernán > > >> Peter >> >> On Wed, Jan 24, 2018 at 2:17 PM, Hernán Morales Durand >> <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>> Hi guys, >>> >>> I just want to report that I started to migrate some of my projects >>> from to GitHub (for example >>> https://github.com/hernanmd/ApplicationSecurity and >>> https://github.com/hernanmd/StringExtensions) in Pharo 6.x >>> >>> Basically the steps are: >>> >>> 1) Install the Peter Uhnak git-migration package: >>> >>> Metacello new >>> baseline: 'GitMigration'; >>> repository: 'github://peteruhnak/git-migration/repository'; >>> load >>> >>> 2) From (GitBash) command-line: >>> >>> cd /c/Users/{your_git_project_directory} >>> git log --oneline -n 1 >>> >>> 3) Execute this script: >>> >>> | migration | >>> migration := GitMigration on: '{your_sthub_user}/{project_name}'. >>> migration cacheAllVersions. >>> migration authors: { 'Your_Name' -> #('Your_Name' >>> '<[email protected]>')}. >>> migration >>> fastImportCodeToDirectory: 'repository' >>> initialCommit: '....' " copy/paste the id from the git log command in step >>> 2)" >>> to: 'import.txt' >>> >>> 4) >>> >>> git fast-import < /.../import.txt >>> git reset --hard master >>> git add * >>> git commit -m "fast-import from SmalltalkHub" >>> git push {project_name} >>> >>> or >>> >>> git push >>> >>> >>> Let me know if there's something you would add to the workflow. >>> Cheers, >>> >>> Hernán >>> >>
