All right. That should fix it.

I think part of the problem with git is that it's a bit of an art. A  
black art at that. Even if you have documentation, the Git Way is  
still kind of obscure. Learning from git masters is awesome.

On Oct 9, 2008, at 9:37 AM, Luis Villa wrote:

> On Thu, Oct 9, 2008 at 9:27 AM, Eric Allen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  
> wrote:
>> Wow. I botched the migration again. Time to hack some instance_eval  
>> magic to
>> make it work. Give me a day or two.
>> Git definitely takes some time to learn. What were the errors you  
>> got for
>> "wouldn't let me"? Were you using my public clone URL
>> at git://github.com/epall/tracks.git?
>
> A great variety of errors as I tried a great variety of things (all of
> them being poorly documented.) I'm sure none of it is your fault. :)
> I'll be at GNOME Summit this weekend, surrounded by git masters, so
> I'll try again Sunday or Monday and see if I can't nail down what I
> did wrong and throw some instructions in the wiki so future git
> newbies like myself can test a wider variety of trees.
>
> Luis

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