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git svn - How to commit a Git repo to an empty repo SVN server?

I have setup an empty svn on a server and I have been working on locally making commits along the way. Now I wish to commit my repo to an svn server. For this I tried:

git-svn checkout http://remote.svn.server.com
git-svn dcommit

Git complains that:

Use of uninitialized value in concatenation (.) or string at /usr/bin/git-svn line 411.
Committing to  ...
Unable to determine upstream SVN information from HEAD history

Since I started on my local computer first, and the repo online is empty, I can't find any info on how to make this work.

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I needed something like this recently and the process is relatively straightforward.

There's good tutorial by Brandon Dimcheff, "Commit a linear git history to subversion" (replaces old broken link), which these steps are based on.

As of Git version 1.6.3 these are the steps:

$ svnadmin create svn_repository
$ svn mkdir -m "Initial setup" file:///full/path/to/svn_repository/trunk

$ mkdir gitrepo && cd gitrepo
$ git init
$ echo 'Hello from Git' > file.txt
$ git add file.txt
$ git commit -m "Hello from Git"

$ git svn init --trunk=trunk file:///full/path/to/svn_repository/
$ git svn fetch

$ git branch -a # Lists remotes/trunk

$ git rebase --onto remotes/trunk --root master
# => Applying: Hello from Git etc.

$ git svn dcommit
# => Committing to ... Committed r2 ... etc

You can do a svn checkout of svn_repository now and see your Git repo.


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