On Tue, Aug 11, 2009 at 4:12 AM, Maximilian Albert < maximilian.alb...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> 2009/8/11 Johannes Schindelin <johannes.schinde...@gmx.de>: > > > It actually worked here, twice. > > > > But you have this wonderful output field in the GUI, what does it have to > > say? I imagine that it gave you some error message or some such (probably > > due to an older Git version that refuses to update the current 'master' > > branch -- which has no commit yet, though). > > Sorry, I should of course have posted the output in the first place: > > ==> > Initialized empty Git repository in /home/username/lilypond/.git/ > From git://repo.or.cz/lilypond > * [new branch] master -> origin/master > warning: You appear to be on a branch yet to be born. > warning: Forcing checkout of origin/master. > Already on "master" > Branch master set up to track remote branch refs/remotes/origin/master. > <== > > So it doesn't give an error, just a warning. But AFAIR I have seen > this warning on my non-GUI-based checkouts, too, even though > everything worked fine. BTW, my git version is 1.6.0.4 (the latest one > that Ubuntu 9.04 has to offer). > > > So I would like to ask you two things: first, what was the error message > > (there must have been one), and second: could you change the > > > > git checkout -b master origin/master > > > > to > > > > git reset --hard origin/master > > git config branch.master.remote origin > > git config branch.master.merge refs/heads/master > > > > ? > > Still no luck. :-( The warning is gone, but the result is as before > (directory is empty, 'git status' reports deleted files). Here is the > output of the new script: > > ==> > Initialized empty Git repository in /home/username/lilypond/.git/ > From git://repo.or.cz/lilypond > * [new branch] master -> origin/master > HEAD is now at 00c6cac Nitpick: ly:spanner-bound grob name slur -> spanner. > <== > > Thanks for your help, > Max > > P.S.: It would be nice to let the script print a short message when > it's finished so that the user know when to stop waiting. ;-) > > > I had the same experience as Max when I tried it on Fedora 11. The only thing in there was the .git/ directory. I like the button, though. :) Jon -- Jonathan Kulp http://www.jonathankulp.com
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