Re: remote#branch

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Mike Hommey wrote:
On Wed, Oct 31, 2007 at 10:03:16AM +0100, Andreas Ericsson <ae@xxxxxx> wrote:
Or copied from gitweb.

Perhaps, but I've never seen that done. Partly because you can't be sure
the HTTP url is the same as the git address (perhaps people are used to
this from CVS and the likes), and partly because you'd, for most cases,
want to use git:// or ssh transport instead of http.

It might be nifty to have gitweb print some git-valid locator for a repo
though, or even a full copy-pastable "git clone git://host/path/to/repo.git"
command-line thingie. I'll look into it when I have leisure.

Hum... it already does print http and git "Mirror URL"s which are ready to
be copy/pasted to feed git clone arguments.


True that. I went looking for such an option a long time ago and didn't find
it. I should do my research better.

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