Scott,

Please let me know when you have a new version ready. I've still been  
steadily working through my email backlog, and haven't yet had a  
chance to review the version you sent me earlier.

- Jamis

On Jun 6, 2007, at 7:26 AM, Scott Chacon wrote:

>
> Hey Glenn,
>
> The Git file I submitted last is only compatible with Cap2.  Jamis and
> I spoke briefly at RailsConf and he indicated that he would like to
> get support in, but I don't think he's had time to go over the code
> yet.  I also have some changes I would like to make - there is a way
> to emulate an export better (shallow clone) and I would like to try to
> set an environment variable rather than a command line switch to the
> git commands to tell it where the local repo is.  I would appreciate
> any feedback you have, too.  Right now (because of the command line
> switch thing) the file only seems to work with Git 1.5, not previous
> versions.  In the next few days I'll submit another version, but
> again, feel free to let me know about any problems you have using it.
>
> Thanks,
> Scott
>
> On 6/5/07, Glenn Rempe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> Hi Scott and Jamis,
>>
>> I am experimenting with moving to Git from SVN/SVK.  I am  
>> curious.  Is
>> the Git scm file that was attached to Scott's email compatible with
>> the new Capistrano 2?  If so, will it be included in the new release?
>> I noticed it is not there in the Cap source yet AFAIK...
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> Glenn
>>
>>
>> On May 10, 2:57 pm, "Scott Chacon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> Hey, I fixed a couple of problems I noticed with the git.rb file I
>>> posted earlier, so I've fixed them and here is the new file.  I was
>>> working on a thing to have a different local git_dir than the remote
>>> servers, but it turns out the 'local' thing you introduced yesterday
>>> is a better fit, so I changed all the 'configuration' calls to
>>> 'variable' calls, which seems to work for what I was trying to do.
>>>
>>> I also have it querying the current head properly and calling a
>>> 'update-ref' on the fetch, which was preventing it from pulling the
>>> current head every time before, plus some other things for the calls
>>> working properly in a local environment.
>>>
>>> I've attached the new file.
>>>
>>> Scott
>>>
>>>  git.rb
>>> 5KDownload
>>
>>
>>>
>>
>
> >


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