From: Joakim Tjernlund <Joakim.Tjernlund@transmode.se>
To: Seth Falcon <sethfalcon@gmail.com>
Cc: git@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: git-svn and rebase causes duplicate log entries in svn
Date: Wed, 15 Nov 2006 11:14:51 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <455AE89B.2030201@transmode.se> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <m2zmatiqon.fsf@ziti.local>
Seth Falcon wrote:
> Hi Joakim,
>
> "Joakim Tjernlund" <joakim.tjernlund@transmode.se> writes:
>
>> Now I want to rebase my svn branch against latest u-boot and commit
>> my rebased svn branch to svn.
>>
>> I use git-svn commit -b svn -q remotes/git-svn..svn to commit my latest
>> changes and when I do so I see my local changes once more in the svn
>> log:
>> Any way to avoid that?
>>
>
> I think you want to use git-svn dcommit, and not commit. See the
> notes in the git-svn man page. The basic workflow
> that I've been using is:
>
> git-svn fetch
> git rebase remotes/git-svn ## on mybranch
> ## make commits on mybranch
> git-svn dcommit remotes/git-svn..mybranch
>
> This results in each commit that I made on mybranch being sent to svn
> as a separate commit.
>
> + seth
>
Thanks, but for some reson I can't make dcommit work. I just get
git-svn dcommit -q remotes/git-svn..svn
Unable to extract revision information from commit
3643783f1f2fbdec1514b5e842e97b27622ae8b8~1
My workflow is perhaps a little diffrent I do all dev in git and then
commit to SVN.
I start with creating an empty SVN tree and then do a
git-svn commit <commit id where my dev started from u-boot>
then I do a
git-svn commit -q remotes/git-svn..svn
to add all my own commits.
prev parent reply other threads:[~2006-11-15 10:15 UTC|newest]
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2006-11-14 21:49 git-svn and rebase causes duplicate log entries in svn Joakim Tjernlund
2006-11-14 22:55 ` Seth Falcon
2006-11-15 10:14 ` Joakim Tjernlund [this message]
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