Hi,
On Mon, 22 Oct 2007, Jan Wielemaker wrote:
quoted text > On Monday 22 October 2007 13:20, Johannes Schindelin wrote:
>
> > The subdirectory filter does not look kindly upon a history where some
> > commits lack the subdirectory in question. However, this should work:
> >
> > git filter-branch --subdirectory--filter RDF 95807fe01..HEAD
>
> Thanks, but ... hmmm.
>
> $ git filter-branch --subdirectory-filter RDF
> 95807fe01c39d3092e3ac3a98061711323154d77..HEAD
> Rewrite 0a43c802dd60f53d48136a32526a4b2a5f0d43e5 (1/11)fatal: Not a valid
> object name 0a43c802dd60f53d48136a32526a4b2a5f0d43e5:RDF
> Could not initialize the index
I suspect again that this commit does not contain the RDF/ subdirectory.
quoted text > This started as a big project with a lot of history in CVS, including
> moved (read deleted and re-created) files. This was moved to SVN and
> from there immediately to GIT. In GIT lots of things have been renamed.
> The RDF directory was created quite recent in the project and things
> from various subdirectories were moved there.
>
> Is there something that might be worth a try or should we go the simple
> way: keeping the old combined repo for later reference and create two
> new ones from fresh files?
It sure sounds pretty tricky. (IOW I'm probably unable to help more...)
Ciao,
Dscho
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