I will be tracking a new project in a Git repository. The project has a dependency on an older library; the library is stored in a directory in a branch in a Subversion repository. The library’s directory has many sibling directories—other projects—that I’m not interested in. What I’d like to do is to bridge just this single directory into a Git repository using git-svn. (I’ll be including this repository as a submodule in the new project’s directory, although I don’t think that’s germane to my question.) Is it possible to bridge just part of a Subversion repository like this?
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Possible duplicate stackoverflow.com/questions/13447705/… – mlt Jun 19 '14 at 16:02
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Is it possible to bridge just part of a Subversion repository like this
It is possible, with svn2git
filter rules
(another approach would use git-svn
with a non-standard layout)
It is best if you don't have to push back to the svn repo though.