On Mon, Jul 8, 2013 at 3:03 PM, Matthieu Brucher
matthieu.bruc...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I tried without spec, but then it tried importing everything, even
though there was a .gitignore and a .git/config/exclude file.
Then, it crashed during the importation because it could find an old
branch
Hi again,
I tried with @all, but it didn'y work as expected. It imported a bunch
of revisions (but no files?) and ended with:
Reading pipe: ['git', 'config', '--bool', 'git-p4.importLabels']
Not checking out any branch, use git checkout -q -b master branch
executing git config --bool
On Mon, Jul 8, 2013 at 11:09 AM, Matthieu Brucher
matthieu.bruc...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi again,
I tried with @all, but it didn'y work as expected. It imported a bunch
of revisions (but no files?) and ended with:
Reading pipe: ['git', 'config', '--bool', 'git-p4.importLabels']
Not checking
Unfortunately, git branch -a returns nothing :/
I tried with the simple detect-branches as well as with the config values.
Perhaps the spec-client? Although it is strange as it seems that the
repository is completely empty.
Thanks,
Matthieu
2013/7/8 Vitor Antunes vitor@gmail.com:
On Mon,
Without the spec client, it seems that the branches are recognized,
but there are some many binary files that I need to remove them during
the migration.
I tried setting a .gitignore beforehand, but it is not respected (I
tried to remove some folders with folder/ in .gitignore, but the
folder are
On Mon, Jul 8, 2013 at 12:10 PM, Matthieu Brucher
matthieu.bruc...@gmail.com wrote:
Without the spec client, it seems that the branches are recognized,
but there are some many binary files that I need to remove them during
the migration.
I tried setting a .gitignore beforehand, but it is not
Hi,
I tried without spec, but then it tried importing everything, even
though there was a .gitignore and a .git/config/exclude file.
Then, it crashed during the importation because it could find an old
branch (I don't have access to everything on the repository), so I
tried importing just the
Hi,
I'm trying to convert a Perforce repository to git, knowing that:
- I use client specs to remove a bunch of folders containing binaires
(several GiB)
- branch mappings may not be properly set, and I can't change them
Now, the branches are layout like this:
- Branch/Main - master
-
Matthieu Brucher matthieu.brucher at gmail.com writes:
Hi,
I'm trying to convert a Perforce repository to git, knowing that:
- I use client specs to remove a bunch of folders containing binaires
(several GiB)
- branch mappings may not be properly set, and I can't change them
Now, the
Hi Matthieu,
Could you please try using //Depot/Projectatall instead of selecting a
specific revision?
I can try. Indeed, at this revision, the two other branches do not yet
exist. But @all will get everything? Last time, I only got head
(IIRC).
Also, by using that command it means that the
On Fri, Jul 5, 2013 at 7:11 PM, Matthieu Brucher
matthieu.bruc...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Matthieu,
Could you please try using //Depot/Projectatall instead of selecting a
specific revision?
I can try. Indeed, at this revision, the two other branches do not yet
exist. But @all will get
I can try. Indeed, at this revision, the two other branches do not yet
exist. But @all will get everything? Last time, I only got head
(IIRC).
Our P4 server has a limitation on the number of lines returned by p4
changes command, so sometimes I have to use @change_start,@change_stop
instead
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