Re: Handling empty directories in Git

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On Apr 8, 2014, at 10:47 AM, Olivier LE ROY <olivier_le_roy@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Hello, 
> 
> I have a project under SVN with contains empty directories.
> 
> I would like to move this project on a Git server, still handling empty directories.
> 
> The solution: put a .gitignore file in each empty directory to have them recognized by the Git database cannot work, because some scripts in my projects test the actual emptiness of the directories.
> 
> Is there any expert able to tell me: this cannot be done in Git, or this can be done by the following trick, or why there is no valuable reason to maintain empty directories under version control?

Git is designed to track files.  The existence of folders is secondary to the notion that files have a relative path inside the repository, which is perceived by the user as folders.

Why can't your scripts create the folders on demand?  Or, could your scripts interpret a missing folder as an empty folder?

Thanks,
Andrew Keller

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