I'm not sure when this started happening, about 4 months ago I guess. It's
a little complicated to explain, I'll try using an example:
Let's say we have a repository with 3 branches:
- master: matches the current production release
- develop: master + changes already approved for the next minor r
On Wed, 9 Apr 2014 08:34:53 -0700 (PDT)
Fabio Sobral wrote:
[...]
> Let's say we have a Java class with a field declared as Object, but
> for some reason we decided it should actually be an int[], so we
> changed it on the developMajor branch only.
[...]
> After checking every commit that changed
On Tue, Apr 08, 2014 at 04:43:29PM -0400, Maurizio Vitale wrote:
> I've never used multiple git repositories in large scale
> multi-committer projects (the closest is a new language frontend for
> llvm that uses submodules for beinging in clang and llvm, but I'm
> the only committer).
>
> I see pe
Thanks for your reply, and please don't worry about nitpicking, I agree
it's important to use a terminology we can all understand, but
unfortunately as you can see I lack the knowledge to do so. Even if my
problem isn't solved, at least I get to learn more about Git. :)
I understood your reason
I am trying to clone angular-seed into a directory in my apache/htdocs so
apache can do the webserving during development. Apache is in my Windows
system file, which requires Administrator permission to add directories and
files.
When I do the clone, lots of successful download messages are fol
I may be technically incorrect to call it the Windows system file. It is
the Program File, but all file input has to have Administrator permission.
You get the idea, I hope.
On Wednesday, April 9, 2014 3:38:15 PM UTC-4, Michael Laird wrote:
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> I am trying to clone angular-seed into a directory
> On 9 Apr 2014, at 20:38, Michael Laird wrote:
>
> What other alternatives do I have to get the contents of angular-seed into a
> new directory in htdocs?
Easiest thing would be to move the htdocs directory out of the Programs folder
structure and then modify your httpd.conf file to refer
On Tuesday, April 8, 2014 1:24:08 AM UTC-7, Magnus Therning wrote:
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> On Tue, Apr 8, 2014 at 1:16 AM, Phil Cruz >
> wrote:
> > On Thursday, April 3, 2014 12:46:41 PM UTC-7, Magnus Therning wrote:
> >> On Thu, Apr 03, 2014 at 10:28:12AM -0700, Phil Cruz wrote:
> >> > I need some guidance on h
Andy,
Thanks for your response.
Messing with Apache fills me with questions.
If I put newProject in another new directory, do I have to call it htdocs
Can I have newProject and existingProject in the same new directory,
whether it is named htdocs or newDirectory
Are we talking about VirtualHosts