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I'm using git svn clone (git version 1.9.4.msysgit.0) to migrate a Subversion repository to Git.

The Subversion repository has tags with spaces in it, which leads to fatal: Not a valid object name refs/remotes/tags/Tag With Spaces errors.

According to various internet sources, this problem should have been fixed since Git 1.8.0, why am I still experiencing this? I also tried the marked answer from git-svn clone fails "fatal: Not a valid object name" which does not work either, it just changes the error to: fatal: Reference has invalid format: 'refs/remotes/tags/Tag With Spaces'.

Anybody know how to solve the problem?

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  • I'm using svn2git now, which has no problem overcoming this issue (also does URL encoding of the branch labels, however, does not run into an error afterwards). Would still be interested in why git svn clone itself cannot handle the situation though.
    – D.R.
    Jun 27, 2014 at 9:03
  • I have the exact same problem. svn2git isn't an option though as I only wanted to use a local git repository in front of our svn server. A solution would thus be very appreciated.
    – Marc
    Aug 5, 2015 at 5:53
  • Sorry, I can't help you. We never investigated the issue further as svn2git worked for us. Hopefully somebody else has an answer for you.
    – D.R.
    Aug 5, 2015 at 6:05

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The most recent version of svn2git (as detailed here) has worked for the OP.

The other option, for a one-time import, is to use SubGit, which can also accommodate various tag names, including with spaces.

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