Hi,

I am afraid this is a rather stupid question, but I have spent quite
some time to figure it out without any
success. Nor do I know if this is a git och capistrano issue.

I use git in my Ruby on Rails applications. On my deployment server
there is a git directory that I push to
in the admin users directory, Capistrano then puts the files in my
webserver directory... Standard I guess.

My releases are getting bigger and bigger, it takes longer and longer
time for the cap deploy command to
finish and the backups contain a huge number of files.

What puzzels me is that in every release  there is a .git directory.
As far as I can see it makes no use there,
just takes up much space. Is it supposed to be like this or have I
made a mess?

How can I get rid of the .git directory in the deployment releases?

:-) j

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