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Git svn clone: How to defer fetch of revision history


I often have the case that I want to work on a SVN repository right away. But an ordinary git svn clone [url] also clones the entire history. So I want to speed things up. The first part is to fetch only the last revision into your Git repository. I do it like so:

URL=http://google-web-toolkit.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/
REV=`svn info $URL |grep Revision: | awk '{print $2}'`
PROJECT_FOLDER=google-web-toolkit-readonly

git svn clone -r$REV:HEAD $URL $PROJECT_FOLDER

(more info in the StackOverflow article: "How to git-svn clone last n revisions from svn"

This way I'm up and running and can work immediately. But without local copy of the history.

The question is, how do I afterwards fetch history from the svn repository?

And preferably, can this be done in chunks of, say 1000 revisions (in reverse order). Any help here would be greatly appreciated :)


Solution

  • I found out how it can be done. The trick is not to use git svn clone. Instead, use git svn init and git svn fetch individually. Modified the example:

    URL=http://google-web-toolkit.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/
    REV=`svn info $URL |grep Revision: | awk '{print $2}'`
    PROJECT_FOLDER=google-web-toolkit-readonly
    
    mkdir $PROJECT_FOLDER
    cd !$ #goes into dir named $PROJECT_FOLDER
    git svn init -s $URL #-s implies --stdlayout with /trunk /tags /branches
    git svn fetch -r $REV
    
    # hack, hack, hack
    
    # or update history (fetch 50 revisions back each loop
    for (( r=$REV; r>0; r-=50 )); 
    do 
      git svn fetch -r $r:HEAD
    done