Re: how to make "full" copy of a repo

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On Sat, 2015-03-28 at 19:52 +0100, Torsten Bögershausen wrote: 
> As you only push to "new", "new" should have no information about
> "old" or "temp".
Exactly, that would be the goal.

 
> > 1) Is it working like I assumed above?
> > 2) Does that also copy things like git-config, hooks, etc.?
> > 3) Does it copy the configured remotes from the source?
> > 4) What else is not copied by that? I'd assume anything that is not
> >    tracked by git and the stash of the source?
> You didn't write if this is a bare repository,
> if it is on a local disc, if it is reachable by rsync ?
> Linux or Windows ?
Linux.
And in principle I have both cases, but mostly non-bare repos.


Cheers,
Chris.

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