I'm working with a very large Subversion repository that has a pretty messy history. It has a standard directory layout but for one reason of another I can't clone it using git svn clone
. After leaving it running for ~2 days it seems to get into an infinite loop so I've abandoned cloning the full repository.
The repository has a main development branch /branchs/dev and a number of feature branches off that branch. What I'd like to do is only track the dev branch and feature branches, with git's master branch tracking dev and each feature branch a regular git remote branch.
Up to now I've been creating separate Git repositories for the dev branch and each feature branch. I only fetch the the last n commits from each branch because I didn't see a need to fetch them all (plus the 'dev' branch doesn't come directly off 'trunk 'even though in theory it should). Here's what I used...
$ git svn init <full svn branch url> <dir name>
$ cd <dir name>
$ git svn fetch -r <start rev>:HEAD (where <start rev> is either the last or some recent commit on the branch)
Using this method allows each branch to operate well in isolation but it means I can't use git to merge from dev down to feature branches and vice versa.
How can I use Git to track the 'dev' and feature branches only within one repository?