Re: Git BOF notes
From: Petr Baudis <hidden>
Date: 2016-06-15 22:42:34
Hi, Dear diary, on Sat, Jul 22, 2006 at 02:17:48AM CEST, I got a letter where Johannes Schindelin [off-list ref] said that...
On Fri, 21 Jul 2006, Petr Baudis wrote:quoted
Yes, there is some blury stuff, but I think it's rather a sign that something is missing in the core Git porcelain. git-init-db is lowlevel and I think in 99% of the cases you are going to do an initial commit right after anyway, so you might as well just get git-init which does it for you (something akin cg-init ;).Think "changed templates".
it may be that I'm just tired, but I don't see what you mean, sorry.
And also think "setup a remote repository", especially "setup a remote HTTP repository".
Of course. Currently you need to tinker with environment variables, then with hooks, possibly with permissions and stuff to make the repository shared... Think cg-admin-setuprepo. ;-)
And also think "start a new repository with only a _part_ of the current files". There are plenty reasons -- in addition to separation of concepts -- not to commit straight after initializing a repository.
So what _do_ you do if you don't commit straight? Of course sometimes you don't want to add everything, and that should still be possible to do (cg-init has a switch for that).
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I think we still tell users to use git-update-index to mark resolved conflicts, [...]I don't know, but I had the impression we'd tell them "resolve your conflicts, and then do git-commit -a". Which is good enough.
My comment there was based on the jdl's presentation at OLS. Sorry if in docs we are saying other things, I don't tend to lookat Git porcelain documentation. ;-) -- Petr "Pasky" Baudis Stuff: http://pasky.or.cz/ Snow falling on Perl. White noise covering line noise. Hides all the bugs too. -- J. Putnam