On 1/6/2010 6:58 AM, Erik Christiansen wrote: > On Wed, Jan 06, 2010 at 01:20:14PM +0200, Alex Joni wrote: > >> http://wiki.linuxcnc.org/cgi-bin/emcinfo.pl?Git#Work_with_branches >> >> HTH, >> Alex >> > Sorry, but that's exactly where I was reading that: > > >>> wiki.linuxcnc.org tells me that command will "list all branches in >>> repository". >>> > My problem is that after the clone, the "git branch" shows _no_ > branches, just "master". i.e. the trunk. What I'm grubbing about in > search of is those sneaky branches. > > Erik > > Hi Eric,
As a linux newbie I have difficulty cramming all of this stuff into my brain .... As Jeff was saying there seems to be books on GIT .... Seeing that my brain is already in overload figuring out EMC2, Python, Glade, Bash..... ( long list) .... So I oftentimes look for short cuts.. If you have already GIT cloned EMC2 to your local hard drive, try this - it works for me ... At the terminal screen type "Git Gui" return. Up pops a graphical interface for GIT! Open the repository in emc2-dev (or whereever you cloned the repository onto your disk) Go to Repositories, browse branches, click on tracking branch... and there they are! I've committed "Git Gui" to memory.. ;-) Dave ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ This SF.Net email is sponsored by the Verizon Developer Community Take advantage of Verizon's best-in-class app development support A streamlined, 14 day to market process makes app distribution fast and easy Join now and get one step closer to millions of Verizon customers http://p.sf.net/sfu/verizon-dev2dev _______________________________________________ Emc-users mailing list Emc-users@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/emc-users