git svn --use-log-author misbehavior?

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From: Mircea Bardac
Date: Thursday, June 19, 2008 - 4:51 pm

Hi,

According to the documentation, this parameter (--use-log-author) should 
  use the author from the From/Signed-off-by line. Unfortunately, I 
found this to be working only on the first git svn clone. Later rebasing 
made the commits use the old username@uuid format.

I am assuming the option is not being preserved in the Git repository 
metadata and it is only used on cloning/init. Is this the intended 
behavior?

Many thanks.

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git svn --use-log-author misbehavior?, Mircea Bardac, (Thu Jun 19, 4:51 pm)
Re: git svn --use-log-author misbehavior?, Fredrik Skolmli, (Fri Jun 20, 1:56 am)
Re: git svn --use-log-author misbehavior?, Mircea Bardac, (Fri Jun 20, 3:13 am)
Re: git svn --use-log-author misbehavior?, Stephen R. van den Berg, (Fri Jun 20, 3:48 am)
Re: git svn --use-log-author misbehavior?, Fredrik Skolmli, (Fri Jun 20, 3:57 am)
Re: git svn --use-log-author misbehavior?, Mircea Bardac, (Fri Jun 20, 5:04 am)