>
> BUT (there is always some), when i decide to clone Project i get newProject
> where is again submodule with all commits (not only master branch
> specific).
>
Well, that's odd. I would think that when you clone submoduleX.git, it only
brings in the commits that exist on the remote side.
Hi Thomas,
yes its me again;) I just have few things.
The way you deleting branches works, but it only remove tracking of
branches not their commits ( git branch -D unwanted-branch-A ) but i needed
to remove their commit as well. What is well made in article you sent me
before ->
http://stack
On Monday, July 16, 2012 4:32:59 PM UTC+2, Nedvajz wrote:
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> The link you posted is almost what i want.
>
> So this i my last try of explain what i am looking for:
>
> 1) I want to *clone* only part of some repository and made new one.
> This new repo will have only master branch even if the orig
The link you posted is almost what i want.
So this i my last try of explain what i am looking for:
1) I want to *clone* only part of some repository and made new one.
This new repo will have only master branch even if the origin has more
branches.
This new repo will have only commits of the mas
Hi, sorry for not replying any more. I managed to lose track of this thread.
I'm afraid I still don't quite understand, although I didn't have quite the
time to read properly through your explanation.
There are still a lot of confusing terms in there that don't fit with my
typical "Git language
Do you understand what i mean? Is there any solution, or not?
Thanks for reply;)
On Friday, 29 June 2012 16:13:09 UTC+2, Nedvajz wrote:
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> Hi,
> is there a way, how to pull/clone (somehow) only commits of one, and only
> one branch?
>
> For example:
> 1) Lets say i have 3 branches in one subm
Yes partly.
I wanna to get via "git submodule add http://example.com/submodulex.git";
only data (commits & files) of master branch and avoid of downloading any
other commits of other branches.
But I dont want to lose ability to update master branch with new commits.
And in best way dont lose th
Hi,
Could you try explaining in simpler terms what you are trying to do?
My first guess is that you have a big repository with three branches, and
you want to split it into three repositories, one for each branch. Is that
correct?
On Friday, June 29, 2012 4:13:09 PM UTC+2, Nedvajz wrote:
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> H