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Type:
Suggestion
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Resolution: Answered
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Component/s: Repository - Import
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I leveraged SubGit to migrate an internal SVN repository to internal Bitbucket. The migration is successful and all the content is there: branches, tags, & commit history.
However, there seems to be an issue with how the SVN committer id is mapped to Bitbucket identities. In the attached image, you see commit history for a repo migrated from SVN. The bottom 5 commits were brought over from the migration - you see that the author is not a link and it is id rather than name. The top commit, 842aed3344b, was performed after the migration and shows the author as <fname lname> and is a hyperlink to the user's profile.
Same as git-svn, SubGit takes a plain text authors file as input. My authors file contains a single line:
pzm84r = Jourdan West <jourdan.west@gm.com>
It seems that the value on the right side of '=' is not enough to identify a user in Bitbucket. I've tried different variations of adding domain to the left side as follows - nothing works:
NAM\pzm84r = Jourdan West <jourdan.west@gm.com>
Is this an issue with my author's file? If so, how should my author's file look such that the commit author is shown as an id with hyperlink ?