Hi, thanks for the reply.

I don't understand.

Usually in git think the idea is to clone the master to have a local 
development branch.

On the pebble home page the link entitled: lastest commit is this url:

https://github.com/pebbleblog/pebble/commit/1cff17f1974839fd60dda82f08cd01ff795633df

Using this url at my git initialized local git repo I get the following 
results:

git clone 
https://github.com/pebbleblog/pebble/commit/1cff17f1974839fd60dda82f08cd01ff795633df

Cloning into '1cff17f1974839fd60dda82f08cd01ff795633df'...
fatal: 
https://github.com/pebbleblog/pebble/commit/1cff17f1974839fd60dda82f08cd01ff795633df/info/refs
 
not valid: is this a git repository?

What is the correct url from the perspective of github pebble?



On 03/29/2013 09:22 AM, Alan Burlison wrote:
> On 29/03/2013 04:12, James Roper wrote:
>
>> I might write a script to calculate them (shouldn't be hard for everything
>> since we moved to maven, since every tag is associated with a commit saying
>> "preparing for ... release"), but for now I've tagged the 2.6.4 commit with
>> pebble-2.6.4 and pushed that.
> I don't see it in the repo, the most recent commit is dated 22 Dec 2012.


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