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Re: [BUG] Git looks for repository in wrong directory
- Date: Wed, 02 Jul 2008 17:31:35 -0700
- From: Junio C Hamano <gitster@xxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: [BUG] Git looks for repository in wrong directory
David ‘Bombe’ Roden <bombe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
> git clone r1 r1.git
> cd r1
> echo b > b
> git add b
> git commit -m "b"
> cd ..
> git ls-remote r1
> git ls-remote r1/.
>
> shows that Git searches for a repository in the wrong place. I think the last
> two commands should output exactly the same but "git ls-remote r1" actually
> lists the contents of "r1.git". Is that a bug or is this (extremely
> confusing) behaviour intended?
This is age old usability feature that lets you say "ls-remote r1" even
when you do *not* have "r1.git", and is not limited to the local file
transport but also applicable when peeking a remote repository over the
native transport.
If you have both, you already have found the way to disambiguate ;-)
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