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* [Buildroot] Obtaining old SVN revision
@ 2009-05-13 10:32 Will Wagner
  2009-05-13 11:51 ` Peter Korsgaard
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread
From: Will Wagner @ 2009-05-13 10:32 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: buildroot

Hello all,

Following the transition to git how can I checkout buildroot to a specific SVN revision?

I had hoped that the SVN repository would remain read only for a while but it seems to 
have gone away. Presumably I can clone git and then checkout back to the revision I want, 
I'm just not sure how to specify that in git. Do I just have to work out what date the SVN 
revision was?

Will
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* [Buildroot] Obtaining old SVN revision
  2009-05-13 10:32 [Buildroot] Obtaining old SVN revision Will Wagner
@ 2009-05-13 11:51 ` Peter Korsgaard
       [not found]   ` <4A0ABA5D.7040308@free.fr>
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread
From: Peter Korsgaard @ 2009-05-13 11:51 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: buildroot

>>>>> "Will" == Will Wagner <will_wagner@carallon.com> writes:

 Will> Hello all,

 Will> Following the transition to git how can I checkout buildroot to
 Will> a specific SVN revision?

 Will> I had hoped that the SVN repository would remain read only for a while
 Will> but it seems to have gone away. Presumably I can clone git and then
 Will> checkout back to the revision I want, I'm just not sure how to specify
 Will> that in git. Do I just have to work out what date the SVN revision
 Will> was?

Hmm, that's a mistake - svn should continue to work (read only). I'll
check with the osuosl.org guys. We don't have any links with the
correspondence between svn and git revisions, but I still have my
git-svn tree, so if you give me the svn rev, then I'll look up the
corresponding git revision.

You can checkout older git revisions with git checkout <rev>. Normally
you can also use the date based syntax (see man git-rev-parse) like:

git show @{2009-05-01}, but the commit dates are not correct for the
pre-git commits.

-- 
Bye, Peter Korsgaard

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* [Buildroot] Obtaining old SVN revision
       [not found]   ` <4A0ABA5D.7040308@free.fr>
@ 2009-05-13 12:21     ` Peter Korsgaard
  2009-05-13 13:27       ` Cyril HAENEL
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread
From: Peter Korsgaard @ 2009-05-13 12:21 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: buildroot

>>>>> "Cyril" == Cyril HAENEL <chaenel@free.fr> writes:

Hi,

 Cyril> I was using svn too but last week I tried the last git version and
 Cyril> everything is OK for my application (arm based).
 Cyril> How can I know the revision number it is to be able to come back to it
 Cyril> in some week for example ?

You can see the latest version of your tree using git show (before you
run git pull to get updates), and the information also gets stored in
your rootfs (in /etc/br-version).

-- 
Bye, Peter Korsgaard

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* [Buildroot] Obtaining old SVN revision
  2009-05-13 12:21     ` Peter Korsgaard
@ 2009-05-13 13:27       ` Cyril HAENEL
  2009-05-13 13:41         ` Peter Korsgaard
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread
From: Cyril HAENEL @ 2009-05-13 13:27 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: buildroot


>
> You can see the latest version of your tree using git show (before you
> run git pull to get updates), and the information also gets stored in
> your rootfs (in /etc/br-version).
>
>   
"git show" give me a lot of thing but nothing which seems to be a 
revision number. Or it's the first line ?
commit _61aeb6e484041f4bcc399c3eff2702d5464fb8b3_ ?

Thus if I want in some week to download a fresh buildroot with this 
revision, I do
git clone 61aeb6e484041f4bcc399c3eff2702d5464fb8b3 
http://git.buildroot.net/buildroot
?

-- 

Cyril Haenel
Registered Linux User #332632

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* [Buildroot] Obtaining old SVN revision
  2009-05-13 13:27       ` Cyril HAENEL
@ 2009-05-13 13:41         ` Peter Korsgaard
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 5+ messages in thread
From: Peter Korsgaard @ 2009-05-13 13:41 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: buildroot

>>>>> "Cyril" == Cyril HAENEL <chaenel@free.fr> writes:

 Cyril> "git show" give me a lot of thing but nothing which seems to be a
 Cyril> revision number. Or it's the first line ?
 Cyril> commit _61aeb6e484041f4bcc399c3eff2702d5464fb8b3_ ?

Yes. You can get a more readable alias by 'git describe'

 Cyril> Thus if I want in some week to download a fresh buildroot with this
 Cyril> revision, I do

No, just git clone like always, and then git checkout 61aeb6e484041f4b

See the git documentation for details: http://git-scm.com/documentation

-- 
Bye, Peter Korsgaard

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