I'd like to migrate from svn to git, because git is better in general but also has some nice properties that go well together with my use of ikiwiki.. I only change it myself. I want a single git repo so that my website directory is self-contained so that I don't need to drag around a separate svn repository on my computer. Is it possible to use ikiwiki so that it only uses a git repository in the same dir as all files are stored and edited?
-Otherwise, I hope migrating is just importing the svn repo to git and then setting up ikiwiki to use git. I don't plan to go back to svn after that so git-svn should only do the import.
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+Otherwise, I hope migrating is just importing the svn repo to git and then setting up ikiwiki to use git. I don't plan to go back to svn after that so git-svn should only do the import.
+
+### Solution ###
+**Basis:** I only use ikiwiki as a wiki compiler. No cgi or anything.
+
+I imported my svn repo into git with `git-svnimport`. I reconfigured ikiwiki to _not use any rcs_. In `ikiwiki.setup`, I have the git repository as srcdir, and a suitable dstdir.
+
+Then, in my git repository, I added this `post-commit` hook to refresh the wiki:
+
+ #!/bin/sh
+
+ # to refresh when changes happen
+
+ BASE="/path/to/base/dir"
+ SETUPFILE="$BASE/ikiwiki.setup"
+ UNDERLAYDIR="$BASE/underlay"
+
+ ikiwiki --refresh --setup "$SETUPFILE" --underlaydir="$UNDERLAYDIR" --verbose
+
+Positives:
+
+* Containment: I only have the above `$BASE` directory to backup: it contains the srcdir and setup files. No external svn repository. This means that suddenly `git` and `ikiwiki` pair into a stand-alone self-contained wiki compiler kit.
+
+UlrikSverdrup (This is now crossposted to the above mentioned [website][ulrikweb])
+
+[ulrikweb]: http://www.student.lu.se/~cif04usv/wiki/stuff/git.html
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