From: Ilya Basin <basinilya@gmail.com>
To: git@vger.kernel.org
Subject: git svn dcommit doesn't work with useSvnsyncProps
Date: Tue, 23 Apr 2013 20:07:34 +0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <163892758.20130423200734@gmail.com> (raw)
Hi list.
Things often go wrong with git svn. Often you have to try different
svn layouts and path ignores.
This is why I prefer to do the long lasting svn mirror once and then
clone the mirror to git with --use-svnsync-props. Why use this option
at all? Because without it the commits have different commit message
and are are valid only on local machine.
Till now I only imported from svn and never exported. And today I get
this:
$ git svn info # or rebase, or dcommit
Unable to determine upstream SVN information
I found a workaround:
- delete .git/svn/.metadata (once).
- to do 'git svn dcommit' temporarily change the svn url to the
real one
- to do 'git svn fetch' temporarily change the svn url to the
mirror
or
- import a few commits from the upstream svn repo to init the
metadata
- switch to the mirror
test script:
testdir=`mktemp -d`
echo "testdir = $testdir"
cd "$testdir"
pushurl="file://$testdir/test.svn"
echo "creating repo test.svn"
svnadmin create test.svn
svn mkdir -m "" "$pushurl/trunk" "$pushurl/tags" "$pushurl/branches"
echo "checking out"
svn checkout "$pushurl/trunk" "test"
cd "test"
echo "committing"
echo x > f
svn add f
svn commit -mx >/dev/null
svn cp -m"create testbranch" "$pushurl/trunk" "$pushurl/branches/testbranch"
for ((i=0; i<4; i++)); do
echo $i > f
svn commit -m"$i" >/dev/null
done
svn cp -m"create testtag" "$pushurl/trunk" "$pushurl/tags/testtag"
cd ..
rm -rf test
mkdir gitsvn
cd gitsvn
rourl=file://`pwd`/test.svn
svnadmin create "test.svn"
echo '#!/bin/sh' > "test.svn/hooks/pre-revprop-change"
chmod +x "test.svn/hooks/pre-revprop-change"
svnsync init "$rourl" "$pushurl"
svnsync sync "$rourl"
git svn init --stdlayout $pushurl test
cd test
git config svn-remote.svn.pushurl "$pushurl"
# need to fetch one revision from pushurl for proper metadata init
git svn fetch --revision BASE:1
# switching to mirror
git config svn-remote.svn.useSvnsyncProps 1
git config svn-remote.svn.url "$rourl"
# hiding real repo
mv $testdir/test.svn{,.1}
# feetching from mirror
git svn fetch
# restoring real repo
mv $testdir/test.svn{.1,}
# here's the error: Unable to determine upstream SVN information from working tree history
git svn info
git svn rebase
# switching to real repo
git config svn-remote.svn.useSvnsyncProps 0
git config svn-remote.svn.url "$pushurl"
# now it works:
git svn info
git svn rebase
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