Re: git bug? + question

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Linus Torvalds <torvalds@xxxxxxxx> writes:

> On Fri, 3 Nov 2006, Junio C Hamano wrote:
>> 
>> 	[remote."gitster"]
>
> Btw, why the '.'? It doesn't even work with a dot, you have to have a 
> space, which is also a lot more readable..

Untested example ;-).

I do not have to use any of these in real life because I work in
repositories laid out without separate remotes.

> This would basically require that "git-parse-remote" be re-written as a 
> native builtin, because quite frankly, it would be too damn painful any 
> other way, but it really shouldn't be that nasty. In fact, I think we 
> should have done that long ago, because the shell-code is just horrid for 
> things like this.

I agree.

I am rediscovering git-cvsimport and git-cvsexportcommit right
now, and one thing I wished was git-cvsimport to have worked as
if it is a git-fetch of an exotic flavor.  Integrating it into
git-fetch so that "URL: cvs://repo.si.to/ry" in .git/remotes
would do a sensible thing and make git-cvsimport honor
"Pull: HEAD:remotes/cvs/master" would both need some work in
parse-remote, and doing anything more complicated than the
current parse-remote in shell is quite painful.

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