I did as Andrew suggested and created two git repositories with one branch
using oldCM history and the second branch using having the svn history.
Then I checked out the svn branch and rebased onto oldCM. The head of the
combined branch is named master.
How do I manually set git/git-svn up so that HEAD points to -r rev in the svn
repository?Googling doesn't come up with a solution; I previously thought
google knows all.
When done, I would like git svn dcommit to be able to commit to the svn repo.
Thanks
sps
On Friday, July 12, 2013 10:11:41 AM Andrew Ardill wrote:
> On 12 July 2013 09:43, Stephen & Linda Smith wrote:
> > I'm working on a project that used to use a proprietary CM system (aka
> > oldCM). At a point in time, the state of the code was frozen and used as
> > the basis for commits in SVN.
> >
> > What I would like to to do is take the individal commits from the oldCM and
> > place them into git knowing that the time/date stamps won't match. Then I
> > want to do whatever is necessary to
> > setup git so that I can run "svn rebase" to pull in the commits from the
> > SVN repository.
> >
> > What is the easy way to do this?
>
>
> There may be other tools that make this easier, but if I had this
> problem I would simply create two repositories, one for oldCM and one
> for SVN. I would then merge the two together (as branches with
> different roots) and do my rebase from there.
>
> I haven't tried this, and maybe there is something I am missing, but
> there shouldn't be too much pain going that way.
>
>
> Regards,
>
> Andrew Ardill
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