Re: git-svn set-tree bug
From: Steven Grimm <hidden>
Date: 2016-06-15 22:43:15
Joakim Tjernlund wrote:
Is there a way to tell set-tree to commit the whole "merge" branch as one svn commit? If I merge the latest kernel into my tree there will be a lot of commits that I don't want in svn.
You want a "squash" merge. Something like this: git checkout -b tempbranch origin/svn-branch-to-commit-merge-to git merge --squash branch-with-commits-you-want-to-merge git commit git svn dcommit The "merge" command will merge in the changes but will not commit anything; when you do the explicit "commit" command afterwards, you get the contents of the merge but from git's point of view it's just a regular commit so git-svn doesn't get confused. After you do git svn dcommit, you may want to edit .git/info/grafts to tell git after the fact that this commit was a merge. It won't hurt git-svn at that point and it will mean you can do another merge later without git getting confused about what has already been merged. Take a look at the script I posted a while back, which does something similar: http://www.spinics.net/lists/git/msg29119.html -Steve