Re: [RFC] separate .git from working directory

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On 10/12/06, Martin Waitz <tali@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
For subprojects you really need a shared object repository.
In such a setup b/.git/objects would be a symlink to the parent
object directory.

On the other hand, you already have the same problem with
a/.git/objects.  If you really want to move .git outside of the
working directory you can always do so by using a symlink for
the entire .git directory.

I thought about symlinks. However find will follow symlinks and
traverse .git directories again. My goal is to prevent looking into
.git directories


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