I basically followed this howto to migrate an old, very big SVN repository to git. This does not work as expected. Here is an example excerpt from my checkout living in ~/git/old_svn_repo
(done with git svn
but without --no-metadata
):
remotes/origin/trunk
remotes/origin/branchX
remotes/origin/branchY # and many more
Next step is step 4, which seemed to work flawlessly. I pushed to the bare repository (note I used ~/git/new-bare.git
instead of ~/new-bare.git
):
git init --bare ~/git/new-bare.git
cd ~/git/new-bare.git
git symbolic-ref HEAD refs/heads/trunk
cd ~/git/old_svn_repo
git remote add bare ~/git/new-bare.git
git config remote.bare.push 'refs/remotes/*:refs/heads/*'
git push bare
This got me a lot of output like
* [new branch] origin/trunk -> origin/trunk
* [new branch] origin/foo-> origin/foo
* [new branch] origin/bar-> origin/bar
Next is step 5 where you are supposed to rename trunk
to master
:
cd ~/git/new-bare.git
git branch -m trunk master
Here the problem starts:
I enter:
git branch -m trunk master
I get:
error: refname refs/heads/trunk not found
fatal: Branch rename failed
Doing git branch -a
reveals that all branches are prefixed with origin/
.
What did I do incorrectly here and how do I get that right?