You could use Git Submodules to check-out multiple repositories at once,
you can do this by making some sort of parent repository.
On Tue, Jul 18, 2017 at 5:49 AM, Aleksey Tsalolikhin <
alek...@verticalsysadmin.com> wrote:
> No. git clone requires repository as argument. You have to specify a
> r
No. git clone requires repository as argument. You have to specify a
repository. See https://git-scm.com/docs/git-clone
On Jul 17, 2017 3:06 AM, "Jainath Gupta" wrote:
> Hi,
> Can I clone repositories using
> https://x...@ec2-54-147-89-189.compute-1.amazonaws.com/XponentGroup/ instead
> of sin
Hi,
Can I clone repositories using
https://x...@ec2-54-147-89-189.compute-1.amazonaws.com/XponentGroup/ instead of
single Repository
https://x...@ec2-54-147-89-189.compute-1.amazonaws.com/XponentGroup/RA.git
Thanks
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Hello.
I just reinstalled GitLab from scratch and it started to work fine.
I think the reason was some incorrect access rights.
20 дек. 2013 г., в 16:18, Diego Pasqualin написал(а):
> Hello, did you manage to solve this?
>
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Hello, did you manage to solve this?
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