Hi, Le 08/02/2014 12:30, Holger Levsen a écrit :
> this still needs update, but here is the migration script I've been using... About the “convert the remote SVN tags to local Git tags” part: you may wish to tag the commit just before the Subversion tag (because the way tags are made in Subversion — creating a copy of a directory without change): git tag -a -m" Converting SVN tags" $tag \ remotes/svn-import/tags/$tag; echo $tag So adding ^1 to remotes/svn-import/tags/$tag may worth it: git tag -a -m" Converting SVN tags" $tag \ remotes/svn-import/tags/$tag^1; echo $tag Also, on a more general case, you may wish to handle “~” in tags, and you may also wish to keep the original tag commit message. I found stuff like the following in an backed up .bash_history used to convert the d-e-doc repository (I don’t remember every bit, but I guess it’s better to share it anyway): git for-each-ref refs/remotes/origin/*%* | cut -d / -f 4- | \ while read ref;\ do git tag -a "`echo $ref | sed s/%7E/_/g`" \ -m"`git log -n1 --oneline refs/remotes/origin/$ref | \ cut -d' ' -f2-`" "refs/remotes/origin/$ref"^1 ; done I also tried (without much success) to keep the commiter and date for the tags, and given the number of tags in d-e-doc, I gave up (but did so manually for some smaller repositories). Regards David
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