Hi,

I am in a middle of a Gitblit to Gitlab migration.

When I am cloning a *Gitlab *repo (from my CruiseControl.NET build server - 
Windows 2008 R2), using the following command:

D:\projects\clientabc\projectx\git clone https://gitlab.mycompany.com/
*clientabc/projectx.git*

The repo gets cloned successfully on my build server, but... it gets cloned 
to another subdirectory named "projectx", that gets automaticaly created... 
I end up with something like: D:\projects\clientabc\*projectx*\*projectx - *I 
don't want this!

Weird thing is that in the same repo I have, in my (old) *Gitblit *server, 
if I run the same clone command from the same location: git clone 
https://gitblit.mycompany.com/*clientabc/projectx.git - I don't get the 
extra sub-directory created, i end up with: *D:\projects\clientabc\
*projectx*\

I know I can solve this issue with *Gitlab* by specify another directory 
using a specifc location in my git clone command, etc... But, What I would 
like to know is why does this happen? Is it a setting in Gitlab? Is it a 
local setting? Any clues?

*Hope that someone can help me with this!!*

Cheers,
Carlos

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