Re: Stopping git-svn pulling a particular branch
From: Jon Seymour <hidden>
Date: 2016-06-15 22:54:53
On Fri, Sep 28, 2012 at 2:58 PM, Jon Seymour [off-list ref] wrote:
G'day An svn developer created a branch from a subdirectory of the trunk rather than by copying trunk itself. I want to avoid pulling this branch into my git repo with git svn fetch because the re-rooting pulls in too much history and content that I don't want. Is there any easy way to achieve this? I tried used the --ignore-paths option, but this doesn't seem suited to the purpose. I can delete the SVN branch if that will help, but past experience suggests that it won't.
Answering my own question. There is an undocumented option to git-svn --ignore-refs which can be used to achieve this. I found that I had to manually delete the directories corresponding to the bogus branches from .git/svn/refs/remotes, then re-run git svn fetch with the --ignore-refs option set to a regex that matched the bogus branches. This allowed me to fetch everything else I needed to fetch and advanced the maxRevs metadata in .git/svn/.metadata past the problematic branches so that subsequent svn fetch calls avoided the attempts to fetch the bogus branches. I'll draft a documentation patch when I get a chance... jon.