* --username wrong or ignored for git-svn
@ 2008-07-15 15:37 Stephen Sinclair
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From: Stephen Sinclair @ 2008-07-15 15:37 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Hello,
Just now I attempted to commit some changes that a coworker had made
to our subversion repository using git-svn. Since it was his work, we
attempted to commit it using his username, though it was done in a git
repository that I'd previously used with my username. So I did:
git-svn dcommit --username <name>
But it ignored --username and the commit is now attributed to me.
Is it because I'd previously done dcommit in my own username?
There was no warning that it wouldn't do what I expected.
Admittedly it's was a weird thing to have him make a change in my
local repository but we didn't think it would be a problem if we
carefully used --username.
thanks,
Steve
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