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From: Kent Borg <kentborg@borg.org>
To: Tor Arvid Lund <torarvid@gmail.com>
Cc: git@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: git-p4
Date: Mon, 13 Sep 2010 12:28:15 -0400	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <4C8E511F.8000400@borg.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <AANLkTimL3mB8LeUOANsJO7p9uwqDCN9wKnLVMTq_-=3H@mail.gmail.com>

Tor Arvid Lund wrote:
> git remote, shows remotes as defined in your .git/config file (the
> [remote "someremotename"] sections). git-p4 does not need nor create
> such entries.

I am confused trying to understand what kind of beast the p4/master is.

I think my fundamental problem is that I need p4/master to point at a
branch with a real git history, not a sync from Perforce (which has no
git history).

I tried pointing p4/master at a clean branch in my repository with "git
update-ref refs/remotes/p4/master ...", but every time I tried a "git p4
sync --verbose" it sprang back to pointing at the old commit (the one
without a full git history). 

So I figured I have brokenness I might be able to leave behind if I
tried making a new "git p4 clone", doing a "git remote add ..." to the
branch I like in my old git repository, and trying it again...but I get
the same result. 

After my update-ref I grep in .git for the commit hash that keeps
grabbing my p4/master...and that hash is only in
logs/refs/remotes/p4/master.    I do a "git p4 sync" and the hash
reappears in refs/remotes/p4/master.  Where is it coming from?

How do I change where p4/master points?  (Put another way, how can I
have a complete Linux history in git but only new work in Perforce?)


Thanks,

-kb, the Kent who is getting a lot smarter about git in the last few
days, but for whom git-p4 is not yet in control.

  reply	other threads:[~2010-09-13 16:28 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 17+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2010-09-10 19:54 git-p4 Kent Borg
2010-09-10 21:53 ` git-p4 Alejandro Riveira Fernández
2010-09-11 18:42   ` git-p4 Tor Arvid Lund
2010-09-12 15:30     ` git-p4 Kent Borg
2010-09-12 17:22       ` git-p4 Tor Arvid Lund
2010-09-12 17:59         ` git-p4 Kent Borg
2010-09-12 19:54           ` git-p4 Tor Arvid Lund
2010-09-12 20:07             ` git-p4 Kent Borg
2010-09-12 20:12               ` git-p4 Tor Arvid Lund
2010-09-13 14:23                 ` git-p4 Kent Borg
2010-09-13 15:01                   ` git-p4 Tor Arvid Lund
2010-09-13 16:28                     ` Kent Borg [this message]
2010-09-13 21:58                       ` git-p4 Tor Arvid Lund
2010-09-16 12:14                         ` git-p4 Kent Borg
2010-09-16 13:54                           ` git-p4 Tor Arvid Lund
  -- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2008-09-07 13:17 git-p4 dhruva
2008-09-07 13:17 git-p4 dhruva

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