Re: hitting home directory's parent

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Hi Duy:

On Sat, Aug 22, 2009 at 11:10:18AM +0700, Nguyen Thai Ngoc Duy wrote:
> 
> I guess it tried to find .git directory upward. I think you can set
> GIT_CEILING_DIRECTORIES to make it stop at /home/danielc. Excerpt from
> git.txt

That didn't change the situation.

I did read a bit farther in the manual and initialized a new repository.  
Issuing "git --help" once inside that new repository works.  Requiring 
the --help command to be called from inside a repository, or even that 
it's looking for a repository at all, seems unwise.  All it should do is 
display the usage information and exit.

Thanks,

--Dan

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