Git-svn fetch/rebase failing after trying to repair a corrupted file?

If you have svn metadata stored with your commit messages (those http://svn. …. /svn/trunk@r12331 () ), you can delete the rev_map.

If you have svn metadata stored with your commit messages (those http://svn. …. /svn/trunk@r12331 ()), you can delete the .

Rev_map. Files from the . Git/svn/… directories.

Git-svn will then re-create them before running the next command. Edit: When running git gc if you see output along the lines of: $ git gc warning: reflog of 'HEAD' references pruned commits warning: reflog of 'refs/heads/master' references pruned commits warning: reflog of 'refs/remotes/trunk' references pruned commits Then you know that you need to perform the above trick.In this case: rm . Git/svn/refs/remotes/trunk/.

Rev_map.

I would vote up the answer, however it doesn't work for me, since I don't have any . Rev_map. Id files.

– Paul Wagland May 20 '11 at 15:03 I have edited the answer to make it clearer that the in the rev_map comes from the previous reference, since I worked out what was needed from another reference on the web. – Paul Wagland May 20 '11 at 15:10.

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