[dundee] I'm a git (hopefully not really... what do you call people that use git?)
Nistur
nistur at googlemail.com
Mon Nov 8 14:42:34 UTC 2010
Thanks.
Looks like a submodule's probably what I want then... the idea is that
repoA will check in (oops, push) libraries and header files, I'm
wanting to say to a branch, but I'm not sure if that's the correct
thing... but then repoB will ...pull in the "branch" into a submodule
for the project to compile against. I don't want to have repoB having
to drag down the whole source from repoA, or, even worse, having to
compile it all.
I think my main problem is I'm still unsure what all the crazy words
all mean in git ;) so searching for what I think I want is probably
turning up the wrong things :P
Thanks again
Nistur
On Mon, Nov 8, 2010 at 2:30 PM, Kris Davidson <davidson.kris at gmail.com> wrote:
> Mercurial?
>
> Git's not really my thing, had a slight look at it when trying to
> decide between Git, Mercurial and Bazaar. Anyway the Pro Git book is
> pretty good. http://progit.org/book/ |
> http://progit.org/book/ch6-6.html
>
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