Re: Bug: git-svn fails on Mediawiki SVN repo r2992
From: Thomas Bleher <hidden>
Date: 2016-08-11 19:23:31
* Eric Wong [off-list ref] [2006-12-20 02:36]:
Thomas Bleher [off-list ref] wrote:quoted
There is some problem between git-svn (v1.4.4.1.gad0c3) and MediaWiki SVN when cloning their repo. I just did $ git-svn init http://svn.wikimedia.org/svnroot/mediawiki/trunk/phase3 $ git-svn fetch -r 2991:3122 and git-svn went into an endless loop, repeatedly downloading and adding the same files from r2992 over and over again.I'm not sure that it was 'endless', just unnecesarily repeating itself. commit 6173c197c9a23fa8594f18fd2c856407d4af31c1 (included in 1.4.4.2) should have fixed your problem...
It fetched every file at least three times, and I had to kill it after that, it had been running for over an hour already. I just retried with current next, and it's _much_ faster, under one minute now for this particular revision. So consider this problem solved, and thanks a lot!
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The bad revision can be viewed here: http://svn.wikimedia.org/viewvc/mediawiki?view=rev&revision=2992 It adds ~1000 files (mostly small images). I can check out this revision just fine using the svn command line client.The latest git-svn in git.git now bundles all the changed files into a delta on the server side; and is significantly faster over most network connections as a result.
Yeah, this is a huge gain.
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I found this problem while cloning this repo a while ago, using a slightly older version of git (probably 1.4.3, don't remember exactly). In this repo, some directories appeared in the latest revisions which were deleted a long time ago. You can temporarily browse this repo here: http://misc.j-crew.de/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?p=mediawiki.git HEAD contains the dir Smarty-2.6.2, which was removed in SVN r3122. Strangely, my repo misses all commits between r2991 and r3822. You can see the gap at http://misc.j-crew.de/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi?p=mediawiki.git;a=shortlog;h=49e761ba51ee0d0a698999451134acbf2e078c03 I didn't notice any strange errors while cloning, but I had to abort and restart git-svn a few times, so maybe there was some error there?Hmm, it looks like you ran something like: git-svn fetch -r0:2991 and then something along the lines of: git-svn fetch -r3822:HEAD Is that what happened?
Nope. I just ran "git-svn fetch" repeatedly, and stopped it a few times with ^C (the import was running for several days, and I had to turn off the computer inbetween). Maybe something broke there? Anyway, it's working now, so I think we can consider this problem solved. Thanks, Thomas