+++ /dev/null
-#!/bin/bash
-#
-# Author: Joe Atzberger
-#
-# This script will update your git-svn repository from the
-# SVN source repo and push to a github remote (if one exists).
-#
-# The design is (somewhat) suitable for cronjob because it:
-# ~ only updates the local "master" branch
-# ~ dies if it cannot switch to "master"
-# ~ switches back to whatever branch was current initially
-#
-# However, it will fail if you cannot switch branches, (i.e.
-# have a lot of uncommited changes).
-#
-# WARNING: you should NOT run this in crontab on a repo you
-# are actively developing since switching branches (even
-# momentarily) in the middle of editing or runtime could
-# seriously confuse any developer. Instead, just run it
-# manually as needed.
-#
-# Workflow might look like:
-# git checkout -b my_feature
-# [ edit, edit, edit ]
-# git commit -a
-# ./build/tools/update_git_svn.sh
-# git rebase master
-# git push github my_feature
-#
-
-function die_msg {
- echo "ERROR at $1" >&2;
- exit;
-}
-function parse_git_branch {
- ref=$(git-symbolic-ref HEAD 2> /dev/null) || return;
- ref=${ref#refs/heads/};
- # echo "REF2: $ref";
-}
-
-
-parse_git_branch;
-BRANCH=$ref;
-
-echo "Current branch: $BRANCH";
-
-git svn fetch || die_msg 'git svn fetch';
-# git status || die_msg 'git status';
-git checkout master || die_msg 'git checkout master';
-
-MESSAGE='';
-git svn rebase || MESSAGE="ERROR at git svn rebase; ";
-git checkout $BRANCH || die_msg "${MESSAGE}git checkout $BRANCH";
-git push github master;
-