Bug#557477: git-svn: git svn dcommit doesn't handle network failure

2010-01-09 Thread Jonathan Nieder
Eric Wong wrote: > I agree that error recovery for dcommit sucks right now. > > I think Brice's idea (creating a temporary branch to dcommit from) > is easier to implement and less likely to break than automatically > unapplying patches. Sounds sane to me. Probably that temporary branch could j

Bug#557477: git-svn: git svn dcommit doesn't handle network failure

2010-01-08 Thread Eric Wong
Jonathan Nieder wrote: > Hi Eric, > > 'git svn dcommit' does not seem to have any error recovery built in, > so the user is put in a not-great situation if the network cable is > pulled in the middle, as in the report below. > > See also

Bug#557477: git-svn: git svn dcommit doesn't handle network failure

2010-01-08 Thread Jonathan Nieder
Hi Eric, 'git svn dcommit' does not seem to have any error recovery built in, so the user is put in a not-great situation if the network cable is pulled in the middle, as in the report below. See also Ideally, it would be nice if use

Bug#557477: git-svn: git svn dcommit doesn't handle network failure

2009-11-22 Thread Brice Goglin
Package: git-svn Version: 1:1.6.5-1 Severity: important Hello, If the network fails during dcommit, git svn gets totally screwed up. It will give you the prompt back with HEAD pointing to the last SVN-pushed commit, and the next one applied and not git-committed. $ git svn dcommit Committing to