Frank <fr...@nicholasfamilycentral.com>: > >> I’m not following the “blink” table. It’s not jumping out at me or > >> making sense… > > > > LED blink interval in seconds - telly you fix vs no fix. > > Right - *I* understand how the LED works. What are the values in the table - > Blinks per second? Seconds between blinks?
Seconds between blinks. I've added a caption to this effect, > >> For cloning a GIT repository, I’ve used “- - depth=1” to get what I > >> think is just the top, latest version? If my understanding is > >> correct, this will be quicker for people on slow connections. If > >> I’m wrong about what this does in GIT, please correct my > >> understanding. Is there a down side to using depth=1? > > > > Will a later git pull work on a repo pulled this way? > > I don’t know. For my purposes, I usually wipe out the previous clone & clone > again. I’m a git novice. I started using “depth=1” for large repos. > > If you tell me how to test, I’m glad to find the answer. Do a "git pull". If it tells you its getting commits rather than barfing, we're good. (I just modified tod/NEWS.) -- <a href="http://www.catb.org/~esr/">Eric S. Raymond</a> _______________________________________________ devel mailing list devel@ntpsec.org http://lists.ntpsec.org/mailman/listinfo/devel