I never made it past step 1 as that always times out.
2011/5/12 Arne Morten Kvarving <[email protected]>
> On Thu, May 12, 2011 at 10:11 AM, Big Noid <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I know you can do this if both branches are using either git or svn. I
> tried
> > to import my svn branch in git by using git-svn, but that never worked,
> so I
> > just made a new repo on git. I don't think I can import the changes
> > automatic then.
>
> hmm, getting it to work with git-svn shouldn't be too hard?
>
> make a dir. do
>
> 1) git svn clone -s <path to svn dir>
> 2) git remote add eden <path to git>
>
> your origin remote is now the svn, while eden is the eden git.
>
> you push to the svn using git svn dcommit.
> you push to the git using git push eden <localbranch>:<remotebranch>
>
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