"W. Trevor King" <wking at tremily.us> writes: > +sub do_init { > + my $tempwork = tempdir ('/tmp/nmbug-init.XXXXXX', CLEANUP => 1); > + system ('git', 'init', '--separate-git-dir', $NMBGIT, $tempwork) == 0 > + or die "'git init' exited with nonzero value\n"; > + git ('config', '--unset', 'core.worktree'); > + git ('config', 'core.bare', 'true'); > + # create an empty blob (e69de29bb2d1d6434b8b29ae775ad8c2e48c5391) > + git ('hash-object', '-w', '--stdin'); > + git ( { GIT_WORK_TREE => $tempwork }, 'commit', '--allow-empty', > + '-m', 'Start a new nmbug repository' ); > +} > +
Shouldn't this empty blob already be created by the following line: my $EMPTYBLOB = git (qw{hash-object -t blob /dev/null}); Or is the key point to write it into the database? Anyway I like my hack slightly better than yours ;). d