[git-users] Re: git clone to existing folder

2009-11-02 Thread Aljosa Mohorovic
On Nov 2, 1:45 am, David Aguilar dav...@gmail.com wrote: Why are you re-cloning every time? i'm not cloning every time, i'm having problems cloning source the first time. naturally, i would pull updates after successful clone. Is the initial project folder empty? If so this'll clone into

[git-users] Re: git clone to existing folder

2009-11-02 Thread Michael P. Soulier
On 02/11/09 Aljosa Mohorovic said: i'm still curious why clone doesn't work in current folder, anybody has any idea if there is a technical reason for that or something else? Probably just an assumption on the part of the designers that no one would ever need to do that. I tend to agree.

[git-users] Re: git clone to existing folder

2009-11-01 Thread Aljosa Mohorovic
On 30 list, 17:11, Michael P. Soulier msoul...@digitaltorque.ca wrote: Silly question, but why would you want to? i have infrastructure for deploying a web app structured that way and it wasn't a problem with subversion (i'm in process of switching from svn to git). what i don't understand is

[git-users] Re: git clone to existing folder

2009-11-01 Thread David Aguilar
On Sun, Nov 01, 2009 at 10:48:46AM -0800, Aljosa Mohorovic wrote: project root folder but i'm actually asking is there some technical reason why this is wrong and why i just can't clone a repository to current folder? Why are you re-cloning every time? The git way is to start your

[git-users] Re: git clone to existing folder

2009-10-30 Thread Michael P. Soulier
On 30/10/09 Aljosa Mohorovic said: how can i git clone source-url . in existing folder? i'm getting fatal: destination directory '/path/to/current/folder' already exists. Silly question, but why would you want to? Mike pgpsoxVKZJttm.pgp Description: PGP signature