On Wed, Nov 14, 2012 at 05:25:03PM +0100, François Revol wrote: > I was wondering which was the best way to get back an old branch from > svn into a usable git branch... (namely the gopher one)
If the branches were ported across then they're available in a hidden repo which I can restore from. However I think as discussed on IRC, we'd not be interested in the gopher support being in the main netsurf repository, even on a branch. > I was thinking either: > - make patches manually from svn and apply this to a git checkout from > the base rev, then rebase and push to the public repos, That might be easiest for you. > - or create a repos using git-svn, add it as a remote, cherry pick the > commits into a branch from the base commit from master, rebase it, and > push it public. You could do that, but I'll warn you that git-svn is really slow and grungy. D. -- Daniel Silverstone http://www.netsurf-browser.org/ PGP mail accepted and encouraged. Key Id: 3CCE BABE 206C 3B69
