On 4/6/20 5:04 PM, Joseph Myers wrote:
On Mon, 6 Apr 2020, Andrew Pinski via Gcc wrote:

That is r105377 till r105390 was only ever done on a test SVN repo and
r105927 (hooks) was the first commit to SVN after the conversion from

Actually r105926 (creating the hooks directory) was the first commit in
the real SVN conversion.  But in addition to SVN hooks deliberately not
being converted to git, commits that only create / remote empty
directories generally weren't converted, as git doesn't represent empty
directories so such commits would be empty, and thus not idiomatically
present at all, in git.

As for the question about r12345 (cvs2svn-generated creation of a tag that
was deleted shortly after the move from CVS to SVN), it's in git as commit
229098288e4883d3b78400650e0b4143e12d0a76.

Hi.

You are right, one can really find the git commit:
https://gcc.gnu.org/git/?p=gcc.git;a=commit;h=229098288e4883d3b78400650e0b4143e12d0a76

?  Given a mirror of the full
repository, refs/deleted/r106023.256/tags/libc-960701 points to that
commit - it's not a very useful commit, but it's there if you have the
full repository.

Can you please help me how can one clone (or pull) complete content of git repo?

 Maybe the RewriteMap was generated based on the
fetched-by-default parts of the repository and should be regenerated based
on a mirror clone to get everything converted from an SVN commit to a git
commit?

Yes, it was based on normal git repo one can get from 
git://gcc.gnu.org/git/gcc.git.

Thanks,
Martin

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