RE: duplicated Working tree

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Yes I created it in local machine before I clone it to the remote machine ,
but  the issue appears   when I clone the remote repo to another machine to
different path.
Samy

-----Original Message-----
From: Michael J Gruber [mailto:git@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Wednesday, March 23, 2011 3:38 PM
To: Samy Louis
Cc: git@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: duplicated Working tree

Samy Louis venit, vidit, dixit 23.03.2011 12:03:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I have a strange problem and need your support if possible.
> 
> When I clone a  remote GIT repository (LAN)  to  local machine,  I get 
> two working  folder one at the GIT local folder (normal) and the other 
> in  original path of where the remote repository had been created 
> before it was cloned  to remote network.
> 
> How can I overcome this issue to only have one local working folder.
> 
> 
> Step to  reproduce it:
> 
> 1- Create a local GIT repo.  (D:\repositoies\projectname)
> 2- Clone the GIT repo. to network path ( \\server\GIT\ projectname) 
> use a bare flag.
> 3- Clone the remote repo ( \\server\GIT\ projectname) to other machine 
> in path (C:\GIT\projectname) and create working tree
> 4- We will fine two working tree one at C:\GIT\projectname and the 
> other at D:\repositoies\projectname.
> 
> Thanks in advance .

Didn't you create a working tree at D:\repositoies\projectname in step 1
already?

Michael


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