Reputation: 725
I followed this guide:http://www.raywenderlich.com/41377/creating-a-static-library-in-ios-tutorial to create a static library and added it as a subproject to my main project.
When I tried to push after committing(Source Control->Push), I see my static library in addition to my main project included in the push.
I want my static library to be part of my project and only push to 1 remote repository.
How can this be done?
Upvotes: 2
Views: 485
Reputation: 142482
I want my static library to be part of my project and only push to 1 remote repository.
Adding them to .gitignore
if they are already tracked.
You should use the assume-unchanged
flag
https://git-scm.com/docs/git-update-index
When this flag is specified, the object names recorded for the paths are not updated.
Instead, this option sets/unsets the "assume unchanged" bit for the paths.When the "assume unchanged" bit is on, the user promises not to change the file and allows Git to assume that the working tree file matches what is recorded in the index. If you want to change the working tree file, you need to unset the bit to tell Git. This is sometimes helpful when working with a big project on a filesystem that has very slow lstat(2) system call (e.g. cifs).
Git will fail (gracefully) in case it needs to modify this file in the index e.g. when merging in a commit; thus, in case the assumed-untracked file is changed upstream, you will need to handle the situation manually.
Upvotes: 2