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Windows
Test 1
Based on this and this article.
md C:\relax\svn\trunk svnadmin create --pre-1.4-compatible C:/relax/svn/trunk/.svn
md C:\relax\svn\branches\relax_disp svnadmin create --pre-1.4-compatible C:/relax/svn/branches/relax_disp/.svn
echo exit 0 > C:/relax/svn/trunk/.svn/hooks/pre-revprop-change.bat echo exit 0 > C:/relax/svn/branches/relax_disp/.svn/hooks/pre-revprop-change.bat
svnsync init file:///C:/relax/svn/trunk/.svn http://svn.gna.org/svn/relax/trunk/ svnsync init file:///C:/relax/svn/branches/relax_disp/.svn http://svn.gna.org/svn/relax/branches/relax_disp/ # Be aware, if your repo is big, it could take a loooot of time. # Example. 20500 commits, took from 22 PM to 23 PM. svnsync sync file:///C:/relax/svn/trunk/.svn svnsync sync file:///C:/relax/svn/branches/relax_disp/.svn
cd C:\relax git svn clone file:///C:/relax/svn/trunk -s git svn clone file:///C:/relax/svn/branches/relax_disp -s
Test 2
Based on these posts and on these posts.
- -s is for --stdlayout which presumes the svn recommended layout for tags, trunk, and branches.
- -r is for the revision to start taking history from. If you want to include all of the history, just leave that option off, but it will take a very long time, and you really don't need all of it. The older a revision you choose, the longer it will take to import. But you will not be able to "git blame" past the earliest revision you import. Choose wisely.
md C:\relax cd C:\relax git svn clone -s -r 20000:HEAD svn://svn.gna.org/svn/relax/trunk/