Re: Problem with --work-tree

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On 8/17/08, Сергей Шарыбин <nazgul@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:> Hi,>>  I've got the following problem. I've got a GIT repo at> /home/nazgul/src/test-work-tree and I've got some changed> files in this repo. I want to see this changes when a `git` runs outside> this directory. I tried to run `git> --git-dir=/home/nazgul/src/test-work-tree/.git> --work-tree=/home/nazgul/src/test-work-tree diff-index> --name-status HEAD` from my home directory. In such way diff-index tells me> that all files from my repo has been deleted. I think it is because this> command does not understand a --work-tree parameter. And I saw the same> problem with a git diff command (something like that: git> --git-dir=/home/nazgul/src/test-work-tree/.git> --work-tree=/home/nazgul/src/test-work-tree diff).
I think it's a bug. For now use "git status" instead.-- Duy��.n��������+%������w��{.n��������n�r������&��z�ޗ�zf���h���~����������_��+v���)ߣ�m


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