Hi all,
It seems that the Git mirror is no longer tracking the SVN repository.
Last commit was about 1.5 months ago (Nov. 4), while the SVN was updated a few days ago.
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Emil
Git not tracking Topic is solved
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Re: Git not tracking
Hi,
That repository is maintained by efforts of volunteers, I am not administrator of that repository.
I recommend using the official release or the subversion trunk if you are interested to the latest code.
Giovanni
That repository is maintained by efforts of volunteers, I am not administrator of that repository.
I recommend using the official release or the subversion trunk if you are interested to the latest code.
Giovanni
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Re: Git not tracking
Ah, I see. Who is responsible for it?
We could move it to CI and make it run as a cron job.
We could move it to CI and make it run as a cron job.
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Re: Git not tracking
Hi Korken,
Others members have also point out the same problem.
The members in charge of the git repository are Barthess and Utzig, I will try to contact them but it is not easy because there are not connected all the time.
I will tell them about your idea if I can be in touch with one of them. But Is there a need to be a maintainer to make a Cron job as you suggest??
Thanks.
Others members have also point out the same problem.
The members in charge of the git repository are Barthess and Utzig, I will try to contact them but it is not easy because there are not connected all the time.
I will tell them about your idea if I can be in touch with one of them. But Is there a need to be a maintainer to make a Cron job as you suggest??
Thanks.
regards,
Theo.
Theo.
Re: Git not tracking
It is Giovanni's decision to choose where to host this great project.
Stick to SF is fine. SF supports git too.
https://sourceforge.net/p/forge/documentation/Git/
All we hope is add git support to the repo.
all we need is a read-only access.
Stick to SF is fine. SF supports git too.
https://sourceforge.net/p/forge/documentation/Git/
All we hope is add git support to the repo.
Management
Git service may be enabled for your project as follows:
Login as a project administrator and:
Click the "Add New..." link in the project menu bar
Click on Git.
Select a name for the label (this will determine the title of the link in the project navigation)
Select a Url Path
Those instructions may be repeated using a different label and path to create multiple repositories.
The standard way to modify the contents of your repository is using a Git client as detailed in the Git User's Manual. Refer to the Getting Started section for how to make your first commit to your new repository.
all we need is a read-only access.
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Re: Git not tracking
@aGuegu This is awesome!
Giovanni, can you enable the read only Git support in SF?
Then we don't have to have all these discussions any more
Giovanni, can you enable the read only Git support in SF?
Then we don't have to have all these discussions any more
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Re: Git not tracking
I'm using git to load the branches. When I'm at home, I can write a small tutorial. It's pretty simple and needs no modifications on the server.
\o/ Nico
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Re: Git not tracking
First let's grab some old history. Currently we are at 11142. So as you wish, add your preferred value. Closer to the current one is faster.
I took 10000 and this takes around 20 minutes on my computer.
Check the remote branches:
Let's checkout a branch the first time:
Next time checkout:
Update local branch:
All this things I've found here: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/323 ... ng-git-svn
I took 10000 and this takes around 20 minutes on my computer.
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git svn clone -r10000:HEAD https://svn.code.sf.net/p/chibios/svn/ -T trunk -b branches -t tags
Check the remote branches:
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git branch -r
origin/chibios_components_trunk
origin/chibios_lazarus
origin/chibistudio_trunk
origin/rt5_dev_point1
origin/sama5d2_dev
origin/spc5studio_components_sprint15
origin/stable_16.1.x
origin/stable_17.6.x
origin/tags/ver16.1.6
origin/tags/ver16.1.7
origin/tags/ver16.1.8
origin/tags/ver16.1.9
origin/tags/ver17.6.0
origin/tags/ver17.6.1
origin/tags/ver17.6.2
origin/tags/ver17.6.3
origin/trunk
Let's checkout a branch the first time:
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git checkout -b trunk origin/trunk
Next time checkout:
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git checkout trunk
Update local branch:
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git checkout trunk
git svn rebase
All this things I've found here: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/323 ... ng-git-svn
\o/ Nico
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Re: Git not tracking
Git allows to import a subversion database with a single command, everybody can make its own git ChibiOS repository so it is not a big issue: https://git-scm.com/docs/git-svn
My personal preference is subversion, I think this will not change.
Giovanni
My personal preference is subversion, I think this will not change.
Giovanni
Re: Git not tracking
subversion is okay.
All I ask is enabling the parallel git feature provided by sourceforge. It would not affect the subversion usage.
svn to git is no big deal. Despite everyone does it on their own, why not let SF do it for all of us? Just a few click would do the job.
Please please please.
All I ask is enabling the parallel git feature provided by sourceforge. It would not affect the subversion usage.
svn to git is no big deal. Despite everyone does it on their own, why not let SF do it for all of us? Just a few click would do the job.
Please please please.
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