What you need is a separate working directory managed by the same local repo. There's a script "git new-workdir" in contrib/ that does that for you. See http://nuclearsquid.com/writings/git-new-workdir/ for details.
Carl-Eric www.wicketbuch.de On Wed, 4 Jan 2012 16:25:32 +0100 Johan Compagner <jcompag...@gmail.com> wrote: > Currently i just have 3 workspaces for wicket (1.4,1,5 and > trunk/master) > > But git works with a/one working directory... > > thats always one of those.. > > So is the only solution to have the remote git repo dumped three > times on my disk? > I don't find that very logical.. > > And no i don't want to constantly switch, i could do that with wicket > if really needed, but i find that annoying because i also look for > our self (and eclipse projects also now move) > and there i have really all kind of changes in 1 when i want to go to > the other... > > And clicking between eclipse instances is way faster (i always have 3 > or more eclipse instances open on various workspaces) > > johan