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I am reading up on Git and have a question.

Can I not use git commands (ex. git clone [remote]) by itself to interact with Subversion? I understand that I can interact with Subversion by something like git svn ..., but is there a way I can use it without the bridge command?

when I use Git without the bridge command, I am getting an error indicating that the path to the remote repository is not found.

Thanks for your help.

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    what are you trying to do? can you state examples? are you looking for the equivalent commandos like described here? git.or.cz/course/svn.html
    – x29a
    Jul 23, 2014 at 15:02
  • thanks, x29a. I am just trying to see if I have to use svn bridge command all the time to checkout,checkin,clone,etc... from/to subversion.
    – Tony
    Jul 23, 2014 at 15:07

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Can I not use git commands (ex. git clone [remote]) by itself to interact with Subversion?

No. git and Subversion use different communication protocols, and have different underlying concepts. git cannot communicate with a SVN repository without a special bridge like git svn.

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