Paul Smith <[email protected]> writes: > So simply removing all files in a directory will cause the directory to > no longer be created when you check out the commits where those files > don't exist.
I see. That sounds good to me. > It does mean that you can't add an empty directory to Git. This is > very rarely an issue. And if I ever do run into that issue, I could always put a file .empty or something in there. Or better, a README explaining the use of the empty directory. But yes, I don't see any situation where I would need that. Thank you, Paul for your explanation and Marcus for your suggestion. I think I will switch to git. Asher -- Steal this tagline. I did.
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