On Nov 18, 2008 at 12:58, Henning Westerholt <henning.westerholt(a)1und1.de> wrote:
On Tuesday 18 November 2008, Andrei Pelinescu-Onciul
wrote:
As you probably have noticed the git repository
for sip-router is now
online.
[..]
Hi Andrei,
first of all thank you for setting this up. :-) I'll later try to fetch the
repository content with git.
SVN access: unfortunately we do not have it. It
looks like the
git svnserver is in the project stage (there is some python code but not
runnable yet). There is a way around it, but it would be quite complex
to setup: a git to svn gateway and then svn to git imports.
Hm, this is unfortunate. SVN access would have been great to easily integrate
certain directories into our tree. I don't think this really need to provide
read/write access, perhaps exporting it read-only would be easier?
read-only (in the sense that changes on svn would not be automatically
propagated on git) is possible, see:
For that we would need:
- decide which branch or branches will be exported to svn (it looks
like you need one svn repo per git branch)
- a place for the svn repo (I don't know how easy or difficult would be
to add it to
)
- some tested script that would automatically (on git push) or
periodically (cron) push the changes to the svn repo (git svn dcommit).
So volunteers would be highly appreciated :-)
In the meantime for everyday use see: