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Home » Community » U++ community news and announcements » svn mirror lost (and being recreated)
Re: svn mirror lost (and being recreated) [message #31616 is a reply to message #25933] Thu, 17 March 2011 17:59 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
kohait00 is currently offline  kohait00
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it seems as if the svn tree crash has introduced a marginal issue, for those guys using git at least.

mirekt said that 'somewhere around revision ~300 it made an error'
well it must be rev 328, since it has commit time march 20, 2010

which is no big deal, except that the git from download page has been created from the former, proper svn tree. which had that special commit set right.

now, when people are converting svn -> git they end up with a split history at that point (rev 328).

how to deal with it?

is there a possibility to modify/hack that special commit in SVN to reflect the same date? so git would work again? (merging and sharing is not possible otherwise)

beein that said, again, i vote for switching to git..the repositories can be recreated a lot esier Smile (since the full history is always somewhere around with any developer).

Gitorious / github are as good as google code..(which still sticks to svn)

at least, is it possible to regenerate the upp-mirror from the upp server, where the history is not corrupted?

[Updated on: Thu, 17 March 2011 21:47]

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