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SubjectRe: [ANNOUNCE] GIT 1.6.4.rc1
On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 08:43:21AM +0200, ext Jeff Garzik wrote:
> Junio C Hamano wrote:
> > Jeff Garzik <jeff@garzik.org> writes:
> >
> >> Is there some sort of guide to the new best practices for handling
> >> trees such as git.kernel.org, where one pushes into "foo.git"
> >> directly, and there is no checked-out source code at all?
> >
> > I think old repositories will be helped if you add
> >
> > [core]
> > bare
> >
> > to their foo.git/config files.
>
> Thanks. What about cloning new repositories? Real world example:
>
> Local workstation has /spare/repo/cld/.git repository, with checked-out
> working tree.
>
> I want to publish this tree to the world via a *.kernel.org-like system,
> so my task is to
>
> scp -r /spare/repo/cld/.git remote.example.com:/pub/scm/cld.git
>
> but if I do this with scp, then future pushes to
> remote.example.com:/pub/scm/cld.git emit the warning about updating the
> currently checked-out branch -- even though there are no checked-out
> files. The checked-out files were not copied in the scp.

how about you create the bare repository on the kernel.org-like server
and then push cld to it ?

--
balbi


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