I tried it both ways, results are the same. Thanks, Kent 2008/9/8 Andrew Shafer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > It might be hosed, but try removing the trailing /. I only have email for > the moment or I would confirm. > > On Mon, Sep 8, 2008 at 10:59 AM, Kenton Brede <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> 2008/9/8 Andrew Shafer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >> > git clone name-of-repo is the easiest way to set it up >> > >> > try: >> > git clone git://oppermannen.com/modules/git.git/ >> > >> > git checkout switches between branches and git pull updates the local >> > repo >> >> I knew I should have mentioned all that I tried in my first message but I >> wanted >> to be brief :) "git clone" was actually one of the first things I >> tried. This is what I get: >> >> $ git clone git://oppermannen.com/modules/git.git/ >> Initialized empty Git repository in /usr/local/src/git/.git/ >> fatal: no matching remote head >> fetch-pack from 'git://oppermannen.com/modules/git.git/' failed. >> >> Given the git command reports "empty" or "not a git repository" I made >> the assumption >> the repo was hosed. >> >> If anyone has the README from the git module and would like to share, >> I would appreciate it. >> Thanks, >> Kent >> >> > > > > >
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