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git-svn producing "invalid author/committer line"
- Date: Thu, 02 Jul 2009 11:09:00 +0200
- From: <esskov@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: git-svn producing "invalid author/committer line"
Hi,
We have an SVN repository with a number of projects in its /trunk.
Different people have r/w-access to different subsets of these projects.
When I "git-svn fetch" this repo's trunk there will be some revisions that
I don't have access to. In SVN log they show up as empty change-sets with
unspecified author.
In the resulting git repo, git-fsck says "error in commit
92cf6ec3a55fbbfbf5aea7f0937e4b49470b9112: invalid author/committer line",
and - as a consequence I guess - git-gc aborts.
$ git show 92cf6
commit 92cf6ec3a55fbbfbf5aea7f0937e4b49470b9112
Author: (no author) <(no author)@xxxx>
Date: Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 +0000
I tried to run "git filter-branch --prune-empty -- --all", to simply
discard these empty commits, but the problem remains.
After some googling I found a possible work-around, using the
--authors-file option of git-svn to map the "no author" into something
less invalid, but I suppose that would require the list to contain every
other committer as well?
Could I somehow make "git-svn fetch" skip these empty commits,
corresponding to revisions that the SVN user doesn't have access to?
Cheers,
Esben
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