Ollie Wild wrote:
It should. git-svn is bidirectional.
My main concern is with whether or not git-svn preserves proper
formatting of change descriptions. For instance, all the imported
changes have the tabs removed.
I still see the tabs in my git tree, but git-log prepends four
spaces to a
On 7/3/07, Bernardo Innocenti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Ollie Wild wrote:
> As an aside to the ongoing git repository discussion, I'm curious if
> anyone has experimented with committing changes to the GCC repository
> via git-svn's dcommit command. I'm curious to know if it plays nicely
> with
Ollie Wild wrote:
As an aside to the ongoing git repository discussion, I'm curious if
anyone has experimented with committing changes to the GCC repository
via git-svn's dcommit command. I'm curious to know if it plays nicely
with GCC's svn commit machinery.
It should. git-svn is bidirection
As an aside to the ongoing git repository discussion, I'm curious if
anyone has experimented with committing changes to the GCC repository
via git-svn's dcommit command. I'm curious to know if it plays nicely
with GCC's svn commit machinery.
Ollie