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Does anyone know where I can find git-svn? It's not in the default repositories. Thank you
(By the way, its taken me quite several hours but I finally have a working Arch system. Honestly I think at least half of the enjoyment of Arch is the satisfaction of getting it up and running. To me, it felt like quite the accomplishment.)
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Easiest is probably to install both git and svn, otherwise you have to install the SVN::Core perl module which is not in cpan. So basically;
pacman -S git svn
and then you should be able to use git-svn
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In case somebody searches for this issue (like I did),
The correct way to use git-svn is "git svn" (without the - )
git svn clone -s http://repo
Last edited by m4co (2010-10-08 08:09:08)
Don't panic !
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In case somebody searches for this issue (like I did),
The correct way to use git-svn is "git svn" (without the - )
git svn clone -s http://repo
Thanks, I was wondering why I couldn't seem to find a package that included git-svn...
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