extra-cmake-modules project has been created
Alexander Neundorf
neundorf at kde.org
Mon Jun 27 21:52:52 CEST 2011
On Saturday 25 June 2011, Michael Pyne wrote:
> On Friday, June 24, 2011 09:32:55 Alexander Neundorf wrote:
> > git noob question: I remember there were some special steps involved in
> > doing the initial push, but I can't remember.
> > I think first I had to create a local fresh git repository, and then I
> > had to do something special to push it...
> > Can somebody please enlighten me ?
>
> Well the git hooks are disabled when you do the first push, but I don't
> think there was anything too special you had to do for that, especially if
> you're not talking about converting an existing old history.
>
> Once you perform the initial push to the repo and have confirmed that it
> works you have to open it up to development by using the hooks-enable
> command documented at [1].
Yes, I found that command.
> I guess the only trick I can think of at this point is to be sure to push
> every branch you think should be present there, and remember the default
> behavior of "git push origin" is to push *all* branches IIRC, which may not
> be what you want if you have some local-only branches. Instead you'd want
> "git push origin $branchname" for each branch name you care about.
So, I'm still mostly a git noob.
So I do "git init", and then I have to do something, simply "git push" is not
enough. What was that something ?
> Regards,
> - Michael Pyne
>
> http://community.kde.org/Sysadmin/GitKdeOrgManual
Yes, I didn't find anything about the initial push there.
Alex
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