teodoro
teodoro

Reputation: 257

commit is not accessible using TortoiseGit Daemon

This is how I share the changes in our local branch without pushing to remote-repository.

Steps to share a new added file or changes in repository:

  1. select a project and create a branch on it.

    TortoiseGit > Create Branch

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  1. then switch to newly created branch.

    TortoiseGit > Switch/Checkout

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  1. inside the project make any changes to an existing file or add new file.

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  1. commit the changes to newly created branch.

    Git Commit > new branch

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Select and check the file that were modified or newly created and Commit.

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  1. to share it to local repository and to make it to visible with-out pushing it to remote-repository or remote-origin. TortoiseGit > Daemon

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  2. check-out the branch by git clone and use the git://< ip address >/< branch >. in our case we create the test_branch so the url looks like this git://10.192.20.140/test_branch

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now, my question is. why is it that when i clone that daemon branch it will then throw an exception of?

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Upvotes: 0

Views: 560

Answers (1)

MrTux
MrTux

Reputation: 33993

If you started the git daemon using TortoiseGit just use URL presented in the git.exe progress dialog: "git://10.192.20.140/", there is no need to specify a repository name or a branch name. If you want to clone a specific branch you have to enter this in the clone dialog (or add specific parameters to git clone).

git clone git://10.192.20.140/

Upvotes: 1

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