According to the manual, git dcommit “will create a revision in SVN for each commit in git.” But is there a way to avoid multiple Subversion revisions? That is, to have git merge all changes prior to performing the svn commit?
According to the manual , git dcommit will create a revision in SVN for
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If you work on a branch in git, you can
git-merge --squash, which does that within git. You could then push that one squashed commit to SVN.Of course, lots of small commits are good, so why would you want to squash them?