* svn repo a submodule?
@ 2010-05-05 14:43 Samir Faci
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From: Samir Faci @ 2010-05-05 14:43 UTC (permalink / raw)
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I've been using git submodule to refer to external repos that I don't
maintain. (which works great)
So far in order to use an svn repo as a submodule I end up doing a git
svn clone, and basically have a crontab job that pulls from svn and
pushes to git repo. Then I end up using the git repo it creates as a
git submodule.
The workflow does work, though it is a bit tedious. I was wondering
if there was any particular reason why having an svn repo as a
submodule isn't supported at this time. Or if there was a better way
of accomplishing this that escapes me.
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