On 12/10/21 18:14, Uwe Brauer wrote:
On 12/10/21 12:29, Łukasz Michalski wrote:
Hi,
I would like to migrate a repository myrepo from mercurial to git.
I want to rename mercurial repository to myrepo_old and use orginal name for
new git repository.
Is it enough to rename mercurial repository
>>> "MK" == Mads Kiilerich writes:
> On 12/10/21 12:29, Łukasz Michalski wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I would like to migrate a repository myrepo from mercurial to git.
>>
>> I want to rename mercurial repository to myrepo_old and use orginal name for
>> new git repository.
>>
>> Is it enough to renam
On 12/10/21 12:29, Łukasz Michalski wrote:
Hi,
I would like to migrate a repository myrepo from mercurial to git.
I want to rename mercurial repository to myrepo_old and use orginal name for
new git repository.
Is it enough to rename mercurial repository on disk and copy new one under
origin
>>> "ŁM" == Łukasz Michalski writes:
> Hi,
> I would like to migrate a repository myrepo from mercurial to git.
As a die hard fan of mercurial I find this sad, you will not be able to
use named branches and topics, and local revision numbers (for
convenience) anymore.
> I want to rename mercur
Hi,
I would like to migrate a repository myrepo from mercurial to git.
I want to rename mercurial repository to myrepo_old and use orginal name for
new git repository.
Is it enough to rename mercurial repository on disk and copy new one under
original name? Old one can have some closed pull re