On Sat, Jun 11 2016, Eric Wong wrote:
> I'm sorry for your situation and hoping you migrate off SVN
> entirely, soon :)
I've done so, but my customer won't. He wants the code in his svn-repo.
> Maybe you could look at how the _use_log_author and
> _add_author_from options work. I've forgotten
On Sat, Jun 11 2016, Eric Wong wrote:
> The git log after dcommit is tied to the SVN log,
> so git-svn can only reflect changes which appear in SVN.
You mean, it's impossible, to keep the original timestamps??
> Sidenote: The convention is reply-to-all on lists like
> this one which
Hi,
Could someone please show me, where the timestamp is rewritten in the
code, so that I could change it and compile a local copy of git, that
fits my needs? Perhaps I could even create a patch, that implements
"--preserve-timestamps" and send it back.
I've already searched in git-svn.perl but w
On Mon, Jun 06 2016, Peter Münster wrote:
> It would be nice, if timestamps could be preserved when rewriting the
> git-log.
>
> Use case: I often make a dcommit after several days of development
> (20 or 30 commits), because
> - the users of the svn-server don't need it
On Tue, Jun 07 2016, Eric Wong wrote:
> Peter Münster wrote:
>> It would be nice, if timestamps could be preserved when rewriting the
>> git-log.
>
> Unfortunately, last I checked (a long time ago!), explicitly
> setting revprops might require SVN administrators to enab
Hi,
It would be nice, if timestamps could be preserved when rewriting the
git-log.
Use case: I often make a dcommit after several days of development
(20 or 30 commits), because
- the users of the svn-server don't need it more often;
- and for the dcommit I need a VPN-connection to a server, that
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