git pull On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 10:49 PM, Allan Duncan <[email protected]> wrote: > Git may be a very powerful tool for kernel developers, but I can't see how > to get the equivalent to svn's operation: > > "git clone" makes a local repository, except that the timestamps are for > the time of the clone, not those of the source repo. > > If I want to get any changes made to the original repo, what is the > command needed? I tried a few likely ones, but can't crack it. My current > workaround is to rename the local repo and do the clone again, then try and > find the changes. > > I tried rtfm, but it is a bit terse and overwhelming. A GSG might help. >
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