From: Semen Vadishev <semen.vadishev@tmatesoft.com>
To: Tad.Mannes@sita.aero
Cc: git@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: synchronization with Subversion
Date: Mon, 27 Aug 2012 20:42:14 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <503BBF86.5090707@tmatesoft.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <OFD8B086DC.EB0E996E-ON85257A53.00705446-85257A53.00707425@sita.aero>
Hello Tad,
> we maintain a "central/main" git repository which our developers clone
> from. We want to synchronize this "central" git repository with
> Subversion. I know this is not the recommended way to do this, but this
> was the choice that was made. The "central" git repository was originally
> cloned from Subversion as that was our migration path to git.
Have you looked at SubGit, http://subgit.com/ ?
SubGit is a bi-directional git-svn synchronization tool. It's basically
a set of hooks that enable instant conversion of changes between
Subversion and Git repositories. So, I think it'd work great for you.
SubGit does not use git-svn internally, it's built on home-grown
conversion engine. Most probably you have to re-translate your
Subversion repository with SubGit in order to keep repositories synced.
SubGit is a commercial closed-source product. But we provide free
options for open-source and academic projects. It's also free for
evaluation period.
Semen Vadishev,
TMate Software,
http://subgit.com/ - git+svn on the server side!
On 8/7/12 22:28, Tad.Mannes@sita.aero wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> we maintain a "central/main" git repository which our developers clone
> from. We want to synchronize this "central" git repository with
> Subversion. I know this is not the recommended way to do this, but this
> was the choice that was made. The "central" git repository was originally
> cloned from Subversion as that was our migration path to git.
>
> Currently I can't get the synchronization to work again after another
> sprint. I get the following error message:
> Unable to determine upstream SVN information from HEAD history.
> Perhaps the repository is empty. at /usr/libexec/git-core/git-svn line
> 525.
> This synchronization has worked a number of times, but now it always fails
> with the above error.
>
> I have read that it's best to have a linear commit history when
> synchronizing to Subversion, and I've read that "git rebase" is the way to
> accomplish this. I've attempted this, but I run into two problems trying
> to do this:
>
> 1. Any files/directories which get moved/renamed cause the rebase to stop
> and I have to tell git to skip the commit, though it appears to me that
> the move/rename actually worked. I am confused by this behavior, and
> don't understand why it happens at all.
>
> 2. There are a number of conflicts which occur during the rebase. This
> also confuses me. I think I understand why they happen, but I'm not clear
> about how to handle them. Our code base goes back many years and contains
> a huge number of commits (originally in CVS, then migrated to Subversion
> and Git). It isn't obvious what impact the conflict resolution would
> have. My suspicion, is that it will breed even more conflicts as the
> rebase continues from that point.
>
> As you might have guessed, Subversion is the corporate mandated
> repository, which is why we are attempting to maintain the
> synchronization. We have a "central" git repository as we want to have
> more control over which changes are accepted.
>
> I'm hoping for some suggestions for dealing with this. Any takers?
>
> Thnks/Brgds --Tad
> ---
> Tad K. Mannes
> Senior Developer
> SITA - Societe Internationale de Telecommunications Aeronautiques
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