On Thu, Oct 6, 2011 at 5:52 PM, Antonio Valentino <antonio.valent...@tiscali.it> wrote: > Hi Etienne, > > Il 06/10/2011 22:01, Etienne Tourigny ha scritto: >> Thanks for the information. It seems that using git-svn is more >> suited for working locally, and then commiting back to the svn repos, >> or as an easy way to stay in-sync with the main repos (like you do). >> > > IMHO the trick is using a separate branch for developing new features in > order to be able to use git freely.
Is there a way to create a git repo from a subdirectory of the svn? I'm not sure such a thing is possible, because the git stuff is at the root of the source tree I really just need the frmts/netcdf directory, which is the best option (and which is possible)? 1) get a clone of just that directory using git svn ; create a branch; push to a new git repos 2) get a clone of the full source tree using git svn ; create a branch ; push the subdirectory to a new git repos regards, Etienne > > When the job is done one should just rebase (locally) on the branch in > sync with svn and use git-svn to push hanges back into svn. > > The weak point in the workflow is the initial cloning of the svn repo. > >> For now, I will stick to straight svn (or straight git) because I >> don't know enough about git and don't want to break things! >> >> thanks, Etienne > > > -- > Antonio Valentino > _______________________________________________ > gdal-dev mailing list > gdal-dev@lists.osgeo.org > http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/gdal-dev > _______________________________________________ gdal-dev mailing list gdal-dev@lists.osgeo.org http://lists.osgeo.org/mailman/listinfo/gdal-dev