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On Wed, Dec 11, 2013 at 11:26 AM, Human Being wrote:
> Is there a precise definition of repositiory?
Interesting question actually. A more accurate word would be
"depository": a place to keep your code, since a programmer isn't
necessarily "re-posting" it...
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On Friday, December 13, 2013 10:43:42 AM UTC-8, Mark Mikofski wrote:
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>- uses *Jekyll*
>- auto build with fe
r-p really
likes to release from the root of the repository [1] and because of
git's repository wide tagging setup ( globally tagging all modules with
the version details of individual things gets quite noisy, and
problematic if you need to do back-port fixes on an individual module.
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Noobie here
I am using Git on an ubuntu box, but I am working with Window's files on a
Samba network server.
I have all kinds for problems with case. The files I'm handling I have to
treat as binary and the software sometimes arbitrarily changes the file
name's case (old software, long story).
Hi Owen,
The suggestion from Dale Worley is correct. There is a third case:
3) the derived files are difficult to derive without special knowledge
or procedures. In which case, documentation is only sometimes the
superior method.
Mark, sf_x
On Thu, Jan 22, 2015 at 1:19 AM, Gergely Polonkai
d work on OSX (maybe some kind user could test for me?)
I hope its of some use.
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Hi,
I just installed Git for Windows on Windows 10. If I try to open Git Bash,
I get the error "Failed to fork child process: No such file or directory.".
It looks like Mintty hasn't installed (despite that being an option I
selected) and I suspect that the error is a result of this. I have tri
utov wrote:
> On Tue, 22 Dec 2015 05:28:15 -0800 (PST)
> Mark Allen > wrote:
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> > I just installed Git for Windows on Windows 10. If I try to open Git
> > Bash, I get the error "Failed to fork child process: No such file or
> > directory.".
> >
1 UTC, Konstantin Khomoutov wrote:
> On Tue, 22 Dec 2015 06:45:33 -0800 (PST)
> Mark Allen > wrote:
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> > Thanks for the reply.
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> > No - it's not anything being blocked. I've tried it on a fresh, clean
> > install of Windows 10 (with only upd
That's an older version of git. If you can't avoid doing that, then you
may want to try the most recent version of git, and possibly a 64 bit
version of git.
Mark Waite
On Wednesday, March 9, 2016 at 4:01:01 PM UTC-7, Jerome O'Connor wrote:
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> Hi all.
> I'm s
I am seeking advice on setting up a git workflow for our team. We are
developing native IOS and Android apps. there will be a master project (for
each platform) that will contain all the all the core functionality and
then a version of the master will be customized for each customer. We need
to
r "subtree merge". Refer
to https://git-scm.com/book/en/v1/Git-Tools-Subtree-Merging for the
description of subtree merge, including its strengths and weaknesses.
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d possibly help an open source project.
Bug reports are at https://issues.jenkins-ci.org/issues/?filter=14040
and https://issues.jenkins-ci.org/issues/?filter=14041
Source code is at https://github.com/jenkinsci/git-client-plugin and
https://github.com/jenkinsci/git-plugin
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> On
swer/
expresses well what concerns me about git submodules.
My personal preference has been more towards a single repository, with
careful effort to keep large binary files out of the repository. I'm sure
others will view it differently.
Mark Waite
> On Wed, Jun 1, 2016 at 5:00 PM, A
Since it is a public repository, you may be able to clone it with git
protocol
$ git clone git://github.com/schacon/simplegit-progit
Mark Waite
On Thursday, September 1, 2016 at 2:12:25 PM UTC-6, Konstantin Khomoutov
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> On Wed, 31 Aug 2016 18:03:47 -0700 (PDT)
> chenh...@
Many Linux distributions include etckeeper. It tracks changes in the etc
directory with a version control system. It can use git or others.
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(transition from a licensed, proprietary source control system which will
be unavailable after the transition), but it worked well for us, and it
wasn't too long before searches in the old repository dropped to almost
zero.
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> Kevin
>
> On Thursday, No
tory rather than a
network mounted file system
- Reduce the number of files in the working directory by using a sparse
checkout to only checkout the files which are relevant to your work
Mark Waite
On Tuesday, November 22, 2016 at 10:36:29 PM UTC-7, Ravalika wrote:
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> Thank you
>
ned for
system configuration, like puppet, chef, or ansible. Have you considered
those tools for system configuration, since they are specifically designed
to configure systems?
Mark Waite
> The problem is that Git repos are not stable; ie if you mess it up you
> would mess up your syste
hen no, that is not done in any version of git.
Refer to
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, test the resulting merge. This
resolves branch one into master
4. Merge from master to branch two, test the resulting merge
5. Merge from branch two to master, test the resulting merge. This
resolves branch two into master
Mark Waite
On Tue, Jul 25, 2017 at 6:38 AM JNickVA wrote:
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isn't the ultimate simplification to merge
both 1 and two to master with a single command?
$ git checkout master
$ git merge one two
That will perform an octopus merge and create a merge which has 3 parents,
rather than the more common 2 parents.
Mark Waite
On Wed, Jul 26, 2017 at 4:
If the repository is a working directory (not bare), then the repository is
stored in the ".git" directory.
If the repository is bare, then it is stored in the directory itself. Bare
repositories typically are used on git servers, rather than on development
desktops.
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itory that was over
10 GB. Performance suffered in various ways, but that was the situation
and we worked with it.
See
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/984707/what-are-the-file-limits-in-git-number-and-size
for
a good summary and many links to other information sources on large git
repositor
/articles/caching-your-github-password-in-git/ for
hints on "credential helpers".
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Thanks Tim for that introduction to using ssh-agent as a wrapper for a
shell command. I had never seen that technique. Very nice!
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>
> ~ Tim
>
&
;ve used the technique with large repositories that I didn't want to clone
entirely from the origin after making some major mistake in the working
repository.
Mark Waite
AFAICT, this should work (although maybe I need to completely remove the
> .git
> directory level and move it to the par
tigate the provider's documentation on
webhooks. Most provide webhook based notification of changes. For
example, https://developer.github.com/webhooks/creating/ or
https://confluence.atlassian.com/bitbucket/manage-webhooks-735643732.html
Mark Waite
On Sat, Apr 28, 2018 at 5:02 PM Gopichand
Sorry, but I don't have further pointers than those links (and google
searches which find things like
https://developer.github.com/webhooks/#events which mentions that the
create event is notified each time a branch or tag is created)
Mark Waite
On Sat, Apr 28, 2018 at 5:57 PM Gopichand Na
, but git is there and useable.
http://dysinger.net/2007/12/30/installing-git-on-mac-os-x-105-leopard
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On Sep 15, 2008, at 2:07 AM, Eric wrote:
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> You'll definitely want to learn about merges *and* all that stuff
> before your proceed too much further. There are a lot of gr
ver a 3 week period made changes to
> master, and then mimicked them in development... stupid I know... so I
> don't care about a merge, I just want to make the development branch
> the master
>
> How would I do this? Thanks in advance!
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Dear ladies and sirs.
We use SVN as our VCS, but wish to migrate to git. All is good, but a
few months ago our SVN server had a serious RAID problems (so much
that it became unusable) plus at the same day no IT person was
available to restore the repository from the backups. So, we have
setup a te
lan to do. We have switched from SVN to git not long ago
> and it went very well, but we only had to do step 1, 9 and 10.
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> On Sep 5, 3:42 am, Mark Kharitonov wrote:
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> > We use SVN as our VCS, but wish to migrate to git. All is good, but a
Hi,
If this is easy peasy then my apologies. is it possible to reset a
tracking branch to its origin without affecting other local branches?
i.e.
$ git checkout mybranch
$ git reset --hard origin mybranch
?
Thanks for any help,
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http://fi.github.com/
that allows corporates to install and run its own github server within
its network.
However are there any third-party GPL implementations of github:fi?
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I have two branches for a v2 and v3 of software. The v2 codebase is similar
to v3 and when I apply to v2 I fetch into v3 and merge, fixing the
differences.
However, recently there have been a few 'radical' patches applied to v2
which I do not want to apply in v3, but a lot of other stuff t
Aha! I always wondered what cherry-pick was for. Just did that and it worked
nicely. I didn't want to merge and revert because I would have spent hours
unpicking a huge patch only to revert it.
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I've come to the conclusion that my pull/push commands are flawed and I
should do this differently.
How *should* I be doing this?
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Thank you everyone. I will keep doing the same. I tried rebasing and had a
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But .. I don't want to use the branch, any pushes to github must go against
master, since this branch will be deleted soon.
is there a way of 'freezing' or 'hiding' a remote branch so no updates can
be pushed (and ideally, it cannot be clone
o refer to
> history--be it `git diff`, `gitk` etc.
>
We use tags and branches already thank you.
I am only keeping this branch for a short time. I guess we can't do what I
would like, but its no big deal. Like someone else said we'll just remember
not to use it! :)
Thanks anyway,
On Sun, Aug 19, 2012 at 5:24 PM, NightShade wrote:
> Mark,
>
> ** **
>
> Have you looked into the notes subcommand for git? I have not personally
> used it myself so I’m not certain if it will work for what you want or not
> but it does sound like it would at least be a
eally on the git add command line. I
would suggest it at the main dev list, but I recently signed on and have
established any status there So will wait...
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# this throws error: folder/subfolder was not found in commit
2dcb008c220f5f6fe33700c9e7deb0c8fa2b8607 (r4)
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the db, or if a merge is required first because the repo has
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On Tue, Mar 19, 2019 at 8:16 AM Eyal Goren wrote:
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>
> On Tue, Mar 19, 2019, 2:46 PM
>> Hi Everybody,
>>
>> Using J
.) is not needed. Additionally, non-critical packages such as Git-Bash,
> Git-Gui, PERL, Python, and Tcl are excluded from Minimal Git for Windows to
> reduce the package size.
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> What's the differenc
I'm completely new to Git.
Someone recovered a website for me and they sent me a link with a database
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n versions of a file?
*Is git for me?*
Am I running into a fundamental incompatibility problem? Do I just need to
learn more about git? What are some good resources to look at—I'm
overwhelmed by the sheer number of git articles online.
Thanks,
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But maybe that’s not what I need. I think I need to write a loop that takes
the diff between each commit and its parent and spits it out as a file until
the number of revisions I specify is reached.
Anyone have experience with this?
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Fantastic! It works wonderfully.
Thank you kindly,
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seek out a semi-privite hosted repository. I would like to allow
people to browse my changes or not to alter content.
All Best,
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No worries, my TW backups are in an entirely differnt directory structure
from my writing—that would be a mess.
Git may not be an appropriate tool, I guess that’s what I’m trying to
discover. I go through an unholy number of drafts—it can be a hassle
tracking down that one phrase that didn’t ma
That is a cool article, thanks for posting it.
I love the stash function.
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I think that's a good idea. I'm a passionate writer who occasionally looses
a perfect line in the heat of the moment. Thanks to git I was able to find
one: I knew I had the perfect description of an abstract emotional construct
*somewhere, *I knew vaguely where but it wasn't in any of my current
That's an interesting take. How would one go about using Dropbox for
revision control? I have an account softlinked to my writing directories,
comes in handy for snagging files when I'm without my laptop.
I think there might be a cultural divide here. Many developers don't
understand how writer
I've started tracking git for writers resources with the tumblr tag *
git-for-writers* .
Any of you with tumblr accounts and an interest are encouraged to use the
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UPDATE:
I've started tracking git for writers resources with the tumblr tag *
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tag.
Sorry for the repost: I had to delete my last post because I didn't want to
spew wrong info for the rest of eternity and
I want to set up Git so that when I commit to BitBucket my web server
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