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git-svn branching

I am using git with an svn repository everything is going fine I did all my branching with git so I did not branch on svn but I branched with git and pushed those branches to a separate location. Then I commited changes from the branch when needed.

But now I want to create some branches that actually exist on svn I tried:

$ git svn branch someFeature -m "message" 

,and I got this:

$ git svn branch someFeature -m "message"  
Multiple branch paths d开发者_运维问答efined for Subversion repository. 
You must specify where you want to create the branch with the 
  --destination argument.

How should I specify the destination I can't figure this out and the man page isn't that clear also.


You have multiple (or no) directories from svn marked as place for branches. Look into you .git/config file, there would be section like that:

[svn-remote "svn"]
url = file:///someurlto/svn
fetch = trunk:refs/remotes/trunk
branches = branches/*:refs/remotes/*
branches = branches2/*:refs/remotes/*

There will be multiple entries for branches. (Alternately, if you don't have any branch entries, the first line should work with a standard SVN repo layout.)

So, when branching you must point in which directory the branch should be created:

git svn branch someFeature -m "test" --destination branches2

where the last element is one of the directories from branches lines in .git/config.

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