On 09.05.18 08:10, Brian May via luv-main wrote:
> Russell Coker via luv-main <[email protected]> writes:
> 
> > It seems that I have to create the master repository with "git init --bare" 
> > and then push 
> > from the slave after adding a file.  Adding a file on the master is also 
> > apparently a bad 
> > idea.
> 
> Both of these apply equally to subversion. You have to create the
> repository on the master first before you can even conduct the first
> checkout. You can't interect directly with the master repository, you
> have to checkout a version somewhere first.

Heck, that even applies to venerable CVS. The repository remains
inviolate, and you check out a copy into a working tree, then check back
in, either to the head or a branch.

> I am not 100% sure what you mean by "Adding a file on the master is also
> apparently a bad idea." however the master repository is a "bare
> respository" not a working tree, so you can't see your files here or add
> to them unless you create a checkout first.

Yup, and surely remote check-in/out from the repository is standard for
them all?

Erik
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