Re: Git Migration
Posted: 03 Jan 2018, 20:36
I'm already done overwriting the SVN files and copying them backwards so I guess it's too late for that.
o_O...the folder sizes. The one that's 200MB in one place is 3MB in the other. Should have noticed that earlier, I'm pretty sure this is not going to work. Might as well not waste the 2 hours of time to copy the folder.
So, assuming I don't have any SVN anymore, what next?
Actually, nevermind.
...at this point I'm starting to think manually applying the changes in the patch files would be faster. Most of them are like 5-10 changed lines and it's plain text...
..or not. Some are a lot bigger... but even for those manual should be better than copying over 50k files each. My HDD isn't that fast...
So I decided to delete everything and start over from cloning as I've already overwritten files which likely isn't a good idea...and now gitlab isn't working. I have internet but gitlab is down so I can't clone anymore. I even checked at http://www.isitdownrightnow.com/git.cardforge.org.html and it's down.
At this point I find it very unlikely to continue working on this at all, considering I haven't even played Forge in the past two months and my fresh Java knowledge is likely already forgotten completely. At best I'll have another attempt at making the already completed patches appear in Git so they can be included, once gitlab stops being offline. If that fails, I'll let friarsol have the patches, hopefully he has better luck with this.
o_O...the folder sizes. The one that's 200MB in one place is 3MB in the other. Should have noticed that earlier, I'm pretty sure this is not going to work. Might as well not waste the 2 hours of time to copy the folder.
So, assuming I don't have any SVN anymore, what next?
Actually, nevermind.
...at this point I'm starting to think manually applying the changes in the patch files would be faster. Most of them are like 5-10 changed lines and it's plain text...
..or not. Some are a lot bigger... but even for those manual should be better than copying over 50k files each. My HDD isn't that fast...
So I decided to delete everything and start over from cloning as I've already overwritten files which likely isn't a good idea...and now gitlab isn't working. I have internet but gitlab is down so I can't clone anymore. I even checked at http://www.isitdownrightnow.com/git.cardforge.org.html and it's down.
At this point I find it very unlikely to continue working on this at all, considering I haven't even played Forge in the past two months and my fresh Java knowledge is likely already forgotten completely. At best I'll have another attempt at making the already completed patches appear in Git so they can be included, once gitlab stops being offline. If that fails, I'll let friarsol have the patches, hopefully he has better luck with this.