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
>>>
>>

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