In a new repository, the initial fetch creates a master branch
if one does not exist so HEAD has something to point to.
It now creates a master at the end of the initial fetch run,
pointing to the latest revision. Previously it pointed to the
first revision imported, which is generally less useful.
Signed-off-by: Eric Wong <normalperson@yhbt.net>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <junkio@cox.net>
sys(@svn_co, $SVN_URL, $SVN_WC);
chdir $SVN_WC or croak $!;
$last_commit = git_commit($base, @parents);
sys(@svn_co, $SVN_URL, $SVN_WC);
chdir $SVN_WC or croak $!;
$last_commit = git_commit($base, @parents);
- unless (-f "$GIT_DIR/refs/heads/master") {
- sys(qw(git-update-ref refs/heads/master),$last_commit);
- }
assert_svn_wc_clean($base->{revision}, $last_commit);
} else {
chdir $SVN_WC or croak $!;
assert_svn_wc_clean($base->{revision}, $last_commit);
} else {
chdir $SVN_WC or croak $!;
$last_commit = git_commit($log_msg, $last_commit, @parents);
}
assert_svn_wc_clean($last_rev, $last_commit);
$last_commit = git_commit($log_msg, $last_commit, @parents);
}
assert_svn_wc_clean($last_rev, $last_commit);
+ unless (-e "$GIT_DIR/refs/heads/master") {
+ sys(qw(git-update-ref refs/heads/master),$last_commit);
+ }