Looking closer at that wiki page, it does say to cd into that directory, sort 
of.  At the end of step 2 "Create an initial check-out":

All the commands below assume that you are in the emc2-dev directory unless 
noted otherwise.

;-)


On Oct 26, 2011, at 15:29 , Sebastian Kuzminsky wrote:

> You found a bug or an omission in that web page.  The "clone" creates a local 
> repository in emc2-dev, and you need to cd into it ("cd emc2-dev") before you 
> can access the repo.
> 
> 
> On Oct 26, 2011, at 15:19 , Kirk Wallace wrote:
> 
>> On Wed, 2011-10-26 at 10:29 -0500, Chris Radek wrote:
>>> On Wed, Oct 26, 2011 at 08:13:42AM -0700, Kirk Wallace wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> So, I take it that if I copy a page and edit it, I can send it to you
>>>> and you will place in an appropriate place? If so, that would be good
>>>> for me.
>>> 
>>> Sending a whole file breaks down as soon as two people are doing it,
>>> and sometimes sooner.  The correct approach is to make the change
>>> and make a git commit of it, then use git format-patch to make a
>>> patch that JT (or whoever) can apply.  That way you get credit for
>>> the authorship, too.
>> 
>> Okay. I tried a start at git using:
>> http://wiki.linuxcnc.org/emcinfo.pl?Git 
>> 
>> I got as far as:
>> "
>> git config --global user.name "Kirk Wallace"
>> git config --global user.email "[email protected]"
>> git clone ssh://[email protected]/git/emc2.git emc2-dev
>> "
>> got a bunch of bits, but:
>> "
>> git log -C --stat
>> "
>> returns:
>> "
>> fatal: Not a git repository (or any of the parent directories): .git
>> "
>> Would someone nudge me in the right direction from here? Since the last
>> command doesn't indicate a repository, I assume the intent was to look
>> for one in a standard place?
>> 
>> -- 
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>> http://www.wallacecompany.com/E45/index.html
>> California, USA
>> 
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