On 11 March 2018 at 10:39, Jan Iversen wrote:
> I work on 2 branches in parallel (iOS and master), so I use “git worktree”
> in order not to have 2 clones (a lot less diskspace).
>
>
I use the --with-referenced-git feature we have, and it works well to avoid
too much
> The 'g' script in turn is called in 'Makefile'/'Makefile.in’.
Thanks, I got my problem identified.
I work on 2 branches in parallel (iOS and master), so I use “git worktree” in
order not to have 2 clones (a lot less diskspace).
I know I could switch branches with the help of “git stash”, but
Hi,
at first glance, it seems like the 'g' script located at the top-level
of the git repository is doing things that may be related to your error
in the 'refresh_submodule_hooks()' and 'refresh_all_hooks()' functions.
The 'g' script in turn is called in 'Makefile'/'Makefile.in'.
Regards,
Hi
On my Mac build I am starting to get these errors:
rm: .git/hooks/README: Not a directory
ln: .git/hooks/README: Not a directory
rm: .git/hooks/commit-msg: Not a directory
ln: .git/hooks/commit-msg: Not a directory
rm: .git/hooks/post-merge: Not a directory
ln: .git/hooks/post-merge: Not a