Yes, you can use the 'prefix' directive for that: match /trunk/ repository foo branch master prefix somefolder/ end match
El 22 jun. 2019, a la(s) 12:02, Calin Pavel <calin.pa...@tvh.com> escribió: > Hi Nicolás, > > Let's simplify problem. Is it possible to migrate content of a single SVN > repo in a FOLDER inside a GIT repo? > >> On Sat, 22 Jun 2019 at 00:52, Nicolás Alvarez <nicolas.alva...@gmail.com> >> wrote: >> El vie., 21 de jun. de 2019 a la(s) 05:44, Calin Pavel >> (calin.pa...@tvh.com) escribió: >> > >> > Hello, >> > >> > I'm trying to migrate multiple SVN repos in a single Git repo and would >> > like to put sources for each SVN into a different "root" folder. >> > >> > Is there any way to specify in the rules file something like: >> > - for svn/trunk put files into repo X, folder Y? >> > >> > >> >> The svn-all-fast-export tool doesn't support multiple SVN repos. >> >> You could convert each SVN repo to a separate Git repo, and then >> somehow merge the Git repos together, but I don't know exactly how to >> achieve that. >> >> Are you sure they are actually different SVN repositories, and not >> folders in a single repository? >> >> -- >> Nicolás > > > -- > > Kind Regards, > > CALIN PAVEL > Software Engineer - consultant > calin.pa...@tvh.com > > TVH PARTS HOLDING NV > Vichtseweg 129 • BE-8790 WAREGEM > T +32 56 43 42 11 • F +32 56 43 44 88 • www.tvh.com > > **** DISCLAIMER **** > > This message is delivered to all addressees subject to the conditions set > forth in the attached disclaimer, which is an integral part of this message. > > When you communicate with us via e-mail, telephone, fax or via our website, > we process your personal data. For more information on how we process your > personal data, please consult our Privacy Policy. By communicating with us, > you unambiguously consent to our use of your personal data as explained in > the Privacy Policy.