[PD-dev] sourceforge...

Claude Heiland-Allen claude at mathr.co.uk
Mon Jul 20 17:00:18 CEST 2015


On 2015-07-20 02:22 PM, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
>> due to the continued outage of the sourceforge repository service, i
>> wonder whether anybody has a *complete* backup (including the entire
>> history) of the Pd repository?

I have a complete git-svn clone (with history) but it's pretty old, last 
commit:
----8<----
commit 024362b1c8b465fe6242d545f83c38317e6f03b2
Author: nusmuk <nusmuk at df7eb9d6-776f-4174-a42d-0ffd8d5d5b5d>
Date:   Fri May 18 16:11:08 2012 +0000

     improving rendering


     git-svn-id: 
https://pure-data.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/pure-data@16139 
df7eb9d6-776f-4174-a42d-0ffd8d5d5b5d
----8<----

first commit:
----8<----
commit 5021f8e7985d65ec1d1537c30553183e934c3551
Author: (no author) <(no author)@df7eb9d6-776f-4174-a42d-0ffd8d5d5b5d>
Date:   Mon Feb 5 07:57:04 2001 +0000

     New repository initialized by cvs2svn.

     git-svn-id: 
https://pure-data.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/pure-data@1 
df7eb9d6-776f-4174-a42d-0ffd8d5d5b5d
----8<----


It seems I didn't use the right git-svn options regarding branch 
tracking (the working directory is *huge*):

$ du -hsc pure-data_git-svn_2012-05.tbz pure-data
275M    pure-data_git-svn_2012-05.tbz
4.3G    pure-data
4.5G    total

nor options regarding binary file properties and some other stuff (see
pure-data/.git/svn/unhandled.log ).

I put the tarball of the .git/ here, it unpacks to a directory 
pure-data/.git so you might want to cd somewhere fresh first:
http://mathr.co.uk/tmp/pure-data_git-svn_2012-05.tbz (275MB)
To get the 4GB working tree you can "git reset --hard"

But given all the issues with being 3 years out of date and stupid 
git-svn options I wouldn't recommend using it as anything but a last 
resort (or possibly an additional source for checking data consistency 
issues).


On 20/07/15 14:25, Fred Jan Kraan wrote:
> Not very familiar with svn internals

As I understand it, svn checkouts don't include history :(


Claude
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