On 05/11/2017 10:02 AM, Xu, Zongli (NIH/NIEHS) [E] wrote:
Hi,
I got a new Linux computer, cloned my package from github, made some
changes. I am able to update the changes to github, but can not push
it to Bioconductor svn repository. Can someone help me to solve the
problem.
The following is what I did:
git svn clone https://github.com/xuz1/ENmix
The github repository is just a git repository, not SVN; you should
follow the directions at scenario 2 of
http://bioconductor.org/developers/how-to/git-mirrors/
checkout the git repository, add svn remotes, rebase with svn, make git
commits, then dcommit to svn.
Martin
cd ENmix
bash ../update_remotes.sh
#push to github
git checkout master
git add -A .
git commit -a -s -m "commit made by Xu"
git remote -v
git push origin master
#push to Bioconductor svn
git checkout devel
I am good up to here, but when I run the following command
git svn rebase --username z.xu
It showed the following error message:
Data from a previous version of git-svn exists, but
.git/svn
(required for this version (1.7.1) of git-svn) does not exist.
Done migrating from a git-svn v1 layout
Unable to determine upstream SVN information from working tree
history
Can anyone guide me what should I do to solve this problem.
Thanks,
Zongli
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