Hello,

pon., 24 maj 2021 o 10:59 Martin Simmons <mar...@lispworks.com> napisał(a):

> > OK, what I mean is, suppose you have a single location where you keep
> > source code distributions (in my case it's /netstore/src).  And I git
> > clone the Bacula source repository into that, and it creates
> > /netstore/src/bacula, and then I go to git clone your repo and it ALSO
> > wants to write to /netstore/src/bacula.
>

You can always add a destination repository directory as a last parameter
which allows you to avoid any name collision. Really recommend it.
For example I always use the '.git' suffix for any git cloned repository so
I always add a destination parameter to my git clone command. It works like
a charm.

best regards
-- 
Radosław Korzeniewski
rados...@korzeniewski.net
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