From: Thierry Moreau <thierry.moreau@connotech.com>
To: Jeff King <peff@peff.net>, Bryan Turner <bturner@atlassian.com>
Cc: Git Users <git@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: Self-inflicted "abort" in a newbie attempt at read-only exploration of a cloned repository?
Date: Fri, 06 Apr 2018 20:27:22 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <5AC7D82A.8050806@connotech.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20180406195659.GD11450@sigill.intra.peff.net>
On 06/04/18 07:56 PM, Jeff King wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 05, 2018 at 04:18:23PM -0700, Bryan Turner wrote:
>
>> The documentation for --work-tree says:
>>
>> --work-tree=<path>
>>
>> Set the path to the working tree. It can be an absolute path or a path
>> relative to the current working directory. This can also be controlled
>> by setting the GIT_WORK_TREE environment variable and the
>> core.worktree configuration variable (see core.worktree in
>> git-config(1) for a more detailed discussion).
>>
>> So passing --work-tree tells Git where to store your _files_, but it's
>> still using the same .git directory.
>>
>> If your goal is to have worktrees for various versions, that implies
>> the git worktree [1] command might be more along the lines of what
>> you're looking for. An invocation based on above might look like this:
>> $ git -C linux-stable/ worktree add $PWD/tmp/ checkout linux-4.15.y
>
> Everything you've said here is completely accurate. But the original
> report does make me wonder if we've set up users for failure by
> overloading the term "worktree". Clearly it means two very different
> things in:
>
> git --work-tree=foo
>
> and
>
> git worktree add foo
>
> I'm not sure what to do about it at this point, though. :(
>
The documentation for 'git worktree add' was adequate for my problem
solving process. My difficulty occurred because I used an earlier GIT
version. The terminology overloading might not be a big issue.
Regards,
- Thierry
prev parent reply other threads:[~2018-04-06 20:28 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 6+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2018-04-05 19:42 Self-inflicted "abort" in a newbie attempt at read-only exploration of a cloned repository? Thierry Moreau
2018-04-05 23:18 ` Bryan Turner
2018-04-05 23:34 ` Bryan Turner
2018-04-06 0:50 ` Thierry Moreau
2018-04-06 19:56 ` Jeff King
2018-04-06 20:27 ` Thierry Moreau [this message]
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