:)
On Fri, Jul 16, 2010 at 1:27 PM, sudharsan chandrababu
wrote:
> I solved the problem myself by pushing to repo using git protocol ,by
> enabling git receive pack.
>
> On Jul 10, 1:20 pm, Peter wrote:
>> For your situation, using Git:// protocol is fine.
>> But You can't clone from http:// pri
Hey, guys, could you please stick to the widely-accepted and sensible
rules of "netiquette" and at least stop over-quoting let alone top-
posting (which sucks big time on its own)?!
Quoting 5k of text just to post one smiley and make all the list
subscribers see this is slightly over the top in my
Hello!
I have a setup that may be a little bit unusual. Here's the story:
A while ago, I began developing a small Python application, intended
to run on my Windows Mobile 5 PDA. I knew nothing about versioning
systems, nor about Git, so I was just developing the... well, "blind"
way. Everything w
I found a workaround... I simply avoided having the .git folder inside
the mounted folder by using "git init" in the folder exactly above the
mountpoint, and added only the mountpoint to git. It's like this:
/home/camil/Projects/PDA_App
|
+.git/
|
+src/<-- thi