2008/4/14 Duane Ryan <bailey.d.r@xxxxxxxxx>: > You can get a recent git head at > http://rapidshare.de/files/39110873/haiku.git.tgz.html . Just untar it, > clone it (or at least I would, for kicks), then do a 'git-svn fetch' at the > root. FYI when I untarred that it had no .git directory. So it really is just a copy of the code at the time you created it. Though it at least saves the trouble of having to remove all the .svn directories from a SVN-based checkout. > Perhaps there's a way to automate syncing between a git repo and the svn > repo? Yes git-svn supports that. I thought that is what you were using. Ryan