Hi,
turns out the git repo is not entirely compatible with recent hg-git
so there is a divergence of dozens of commits being replicated,
also there are some direct defects on metadata
i cant recommend working that way,
a possible mode of operation could be hacking in git,
then importing patches to the branch you want to push to
On 03/19/2012 07:05 PM, Michael Blume wrote:
Thanks! =)
I'll either add --HG-- branch tags as I go or just come through and
add them when I'm about to push. Better (for me) than trying to use
Mercurial =)
On Mon, Mar 19, 2012 at 10:53 AM, Ronny Pfannschmidt
<[email protected]> wrote:
i started a hg gexport background task on my laptop,
should finish in a hour or so
however i strongly suggest not to develop with git,
you are likely to mess up branching since git
has no idea about named branches
On 03/19/2012 06:10 PM, Michael Blume wrote:
I know there's a github mirror at github.com/pypy/pypy, but in order to
shuffle commits between the two repos, I need to either perform the
translation myself (and I let an EC2 instance run on that for 9 hours...)
or get a git-mapfile with a list of corresponding commits. If you have a
bi-directional repository, it'd be found at pypy/.hg/git-mapfile.
Thanks!
-Mike
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