Re: found some code...

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On 18.01.2012 03:49, Ron Eggler wrote:
On January 18, 2012 12:16:49 PM Andrew Ardill wrote:
Hi Ron,

On 18 January 2012 12:02, Ron Eggler<ron.eggler@xxxxxxxxx>  wrote:
Hi There,

Some mishap had happened with my project:
I found a piece of code that is the most recent one that never got
commited to the repository. It is dated December 5th and it definitely
is the most recent piece of code.
Now in the mean time I switched computers so I had to reinstall git and
get create new local folders. Now this directory with the most recent
code, shows every file as unversioned which should not be true.
Only a couple, maybe 3 files had changed with that last change. Now when
I commit this now, is that gonna mess up my old repo or can I safely
gio ahead and commit that most recent code (even tho it might commit
the whole folder) - it almost seems like it forgot which files
were in the repo vs. which files were in my local folder...

Try "git update-index --refresh", more info in this recent thread "http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.comp.version-control.git/188291";

If this doesn't help:
Human language is very ambiguous. What do you mean by "found a piece of code"? Somewhere outside the repository, in a branch inside the repository, in a subdirectory? What do you mean by "get create new local folders"? Do you mean a folder where you copied the repository or do you mean folders inside your repository where you created new files with your editor?
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