Am 26.10.2009 21:47 schrieb Allan Caffee:
2009/10/26 Dirk Süsserott <newsletter@xxxxxxxxxxx>:
Am 26.10.2009 19:08 schrieb eschvoca:
Hi,
probably my approach could help you in the future: When I create a new repo
(git init) I firstly create an initial commit with nothing else than an
initial commit, i.e.:
$ git init
$ echo "initial" > initial.commit
$ git add initial.commit
$ git commit -m "Initial commit"
I don't think this is actually necessary. You should just be able to do:
$ git init
$ git commit --allow-empty -m "Initial commit (empty)"
Allan,
that works great and is not as cumbersome as my solution.
Thank you!
Dirk
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