[osmosis-dev] Version Control Full History and GIT Test
Brett Henderson
brett at bretth.com
Sat Sep 24 13:52:55 BST 2011
Hi All,
I've uploaded a new git migration test repository:
https://github.com/brettch/osmosis-test
It now contains full Osmosis history since day one, a complete set of
annotated git tags for each SVN tag, and contains history from all branches
that have contributed to the current codebase. It took a while to piece
together all the pieces of history and fix the cases where the "git svn"
command was confused. I'm very happy with the result. If anybody sees any
issues, please let me know.
There's still a few things to do:
- Incorporate Igor's suggestion to make the git commands work under
windows. Should be very straightforward.
- Make unit tests run. They're failing due to GIT not supporting the
creation of empty directories. I've fixed most of it already, but need to
get a full local test environment running before I can complete it (I've
lost my existing PostgreSQL test databases after a db version upgrade).
- Update the Hudson server to support GIT builds. I'm not sure how much
work is involved here.
- Figure out which repo to treat as authoritative for builds. I'll
probably just use mine for now because it's easy (for me at least ;-). It
should be easy to move at any time.
Cheers,
Brett
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