Re: Wishlist for a bundle-only transport mode

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Hi,

On Wed, 21 Nov 2007, Jakub Narebski wrote:

> Santi B?jar wrote:
> 
> > 3) I can "git fetch" a bundle but I cannot "git push" a bundle, so if I have:
> > 
> > [remote "bundle"]
> > ? url = /file/to/bundle
> > ? fetch = "+refs/heads/*:refs/remotes/bundle/*"
> > 
> > $ git push bundle
> > 
> > would create a bundle in /file/to/bundle with the same branches as a
> > normal git push, but considering the remote branches as the local
> > remotes/bundle/*
> 
> And how you would differentiate between path meaning bundle, and path 
> meaning "local" protocol, i.e. git repository on the same filesystem? 

Maybe because the git repository is specified as an existing directory?  
The bundle is specified as a (possibly non-existing) file...

Hth,
Dscho

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