Thread (6 messages) flat view 6 messages, 4 authors, 2016-06-15

Re: git svn clone terminating prematurely (I think)

From: Ramkumar Ramachandra <hidden>
Date: 2016-06-15 22:52:46

Hi Steven,

Steven Line wrote:
First off I am a new user to git, I'm not a git developer or power
user.  Am I in the right mailing list?  If not could somebody point me
where I could get some help from experienced git people?
This is the right place.  The Git community believes in maintaining
just one mailing list.
I need some help getting my subversion repository cloned over to git.
Our svn repository has about 12,000 commits, when I run
git svn clone -s  -A authors.txt
svn+ssh://csvn <at> source.res.ourdomain.com/home/svn/sem sem
It runs for about 2h 15m then completes with no error messages. I have
also cloned starting at revision 6300, about the middle of the svn
repository, and I get the same results as below.
$ git branch -a # shows only about half the branches that should have
been cloned
Interesting.  From the git-svn-id of the most recent commit, can you
tell if there's anything especially fishy about the revision where
git-svn stops?  Your Subversion repository is probably broken in some
way, but git-svn should not use that as an excuse for appearing to
finish successfully while failing in reality.

Cheers.

-- Ram
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