Ollie Wild wrote:
As an aside to the ongoing git repository discussion, I'm curious if anyone has experimented with committing changes to the GCC repository via git-svn's dcommit command. I'm curious to know if it plays nicely with GCC's svn commit machinery.
It should. git-svn is bidirectional. Initially, I thought pushing would require the git tree to be hosted on gcc.gnu.org, so it could access the svn repository without using the developer ssh key. But I wasn't thinking distributed! If you clone my gcc tree on git.infradead.org, you'll also end up cloning all the git-svn info. So you can use git-svn yourself to push your changes to gcc.gnu.org! The only problem is that git-svn uses a very inefficient format to store its metadata. It's a few gigs to rsync. -- // Bernardo Innocenti \X/ http://www.codewiz.org/