From: Josef Wolf <jw@raven.inka.de>
To: git@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: git-svn and repository hierarchy?
Date: Fri, 27 Feb 2009 23:05:12 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20090227220512.GC14187@raven.wolf.lan> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <49A826C8.1060300@drmicha.warpmail.net>
Thanks for your patience, Michael!
On Fri, Feb 27, 2009 at 06:45:44PM +0100, Michael J Gruber wrote:
> Josef Wolf venit, vidit, dixit 27.02.2009 18:12:
> > On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 10:26:10AM +0100, Michael J Gruber wrote:
> >> Josef Wolf venit, vidit, dixit 24.02.2009 23:34:
[ ... ]
> > (cd git-svn-repos; git pull ../clone1)
>
> Gives you 1-2-3-4
>
> > (cd git-svn-repos; git svn rebase)
>
> Does nothing here (but is good practice)
>
> > (cd git-svn-repos; git svn dcommit)
>
> Creates 2-3-4 on the svn side. *Then rebases* your master, which creates
> 1-2'-3'-4' on master. Note that 2 is different from 2' (git-svn id).
So the sha1 is not preserved when it goes through svn?
> > (cd git-svn-repos; git pull ../clone1) # if this line is executed,
>
> That's the problem. This creates a merge after which you 1-2-3-4 and
> 1-2'-3'-4' plus the merge of 4 and 4'.
--verbosity=on please ;-)
> Instead, use git pull --rebase here. You don't want merges in the branch
> from which you dcommit.
Yeah, "pull --rebase" seems to help a lot. So I've come up with the next
version of my workflow-test-script:
(
set -ex
# create test directory
#
TESTDIR=`mktemp --tmpdir=. git-svn-hierarchy-test-XXXXXXXX`
rm -rf $TESTDIR
mkdir -p $TESTDIR
cd $TESTDIR
SUBVERSION_REPOS=file://`pwd`/subversion-repos
# create subversion repos with some history
#
svnadmin create subversion-repos
svn -m "create standard layout" mkdir \
$SUBVERSION_REPOS/trunk \
$SUBVERSION_REPOS/branches \
$SUBVERSION_REPOS/tags
svn co $SUBVERSION_REPOS/trunk subversion-wc
echo change1 >>subversion-wc/test
svn add subversion-wc/test
svn ci -m "commit 0" subversion-wc
# create git-svn-repos
#
git svn init --stdlayout $SUBVERSION_REPOS git-svn-repos
(cd git-svn-repos; git svn fetch)
# create clones
#
git clone git-svn-repos clone1
git clone git-svn-repos clone2
git clone git-svn-repos clone3
# now go several times to every clone, do some work on it, and sync
# the results
#
for cycle in 1 2 3; do
for clone in 1 2 3; do
for commit in 1 2 3; do
(
cd clone$clone
git pull --rebase
echo change $clone $commit >>test
git commit -a -m "commit $clone $commit"
)
done
(cd git-svn-repos; git pull --rebase ../clone$clone)
(cd git-svn-repos; git svn rebase)
(cd git-svn-repos; git svn dcommit)
done
done
)
At least, this seems to not creating collisions any more. But I'm still
not sure I fully understand what's going on here. Guess, I'll have to
get into the learning-by-doing mode :)
> Borrowing from some other vcs:
>
> Repeat the soothing mantra: a merge is no merge is no merge - it it's in
> svn ;)
Huh?
> > Obviously, I'm doing something wrong. But I can't figure what. Any hints?
>
> I guess when we said integrated we should have said rebase. Haven't we?
You like to talk in riddles? Aren't you?
Thanks a lot.
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2009-02-27 22:11 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 24+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2009-02-24 22:34 git-svn and repository hierarchy? Josef Wolf
2009-02-25 9:26 ` Michael J Gruber
2009-02-25 23:24 ` Josef Wolf
2009-02-26 1:02 ` Peter Harris
2009-02-27 16:58 ` Josef Wolf
2009-02-27 18:11 ` Peter Harris
2009-02-27 23:58 ` Josef Wolf
2009-02-28 2:41 ` Peter Harris
2009-02-27 17:12 ` Josef Wolf
2009-02-27 17:45 ` Michael J Gruber
2009-02-27 22:05 ` Josef Wolf [this message]
2009-02-28 17:59 ` Michael J Gruber
2009-03-03 18:51 ` Josef Wolf
2009-03-03 19:35 ` Peter Harris
2009-03-03 22:36 ` Josef Wolf
2009-03-04 0:18 ` Peter Harris
2009-03-04 19:27 ` Josef Wolf
2009-03-04 22:06 ` Peter Harris
2009-03-05 18:05 ` Josef Wolf
2009-03-05 19:48 ` Peter Harris
2009-03-06 16:10 ` Josef Wolf
2009-03-06 16:58 ` Peter Harris
2009-03-06 17:57 ` Josef Wolf
2009-03-08 20:33 ` Florian Mickler
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