Hi all,
sorry for not having sent these informations in my first e-mail.
I'm working on a Debian Jessie laptop, with git version 2.1.4. 
I watched the same behavior in a workmate's laptop which uses last
version of Ubuntu, but now I cannot contact him to get git version.

Afger "apt-get update" and "apg-get install --only-upgrade git", the
response is that I have the latest git version, what sounds strange to
me if you say you use version 2.4.4.


Thanks!!

Víctor


 

On Tue, 2015-06-23 at 18:54 +0200, Johannes Löthberg wrote:
> On 23/06, Víctor Martín Hernández wrote:
> >Hi all.
> >Today I've had an unexpected behaviour that I'm not sure if is a bug or
> >I'm not doing git best practices... (surely the latest...)
> >The sequence of actions is :
> >
> >1. create a new subfolder of my local repository branch
> >2. cd to this new folder, and create a new file
> >3. execute git status from the new folder
> >
> >Doing that, the new folder doesn't appear as untracked.
> >
> >4. cd ..
> >5. git status
> >In this case, the new folder appears.
> >
> >If I create a new folder on the same level that the new one created in
> >step 1, cd into it, and execute git status, the folder created in step 1
> >appears as untracked.
> >
> 
> Can't reproduce on Git 2.4.4/Linux, which Git version and platform are 
> you using?
> 

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Víctor Martín Hernández

R&D Software Engineer
Instituto de Ciencias del Espacio (ICE/CSIC), and 
Institut d'Estudis Espacials de Catalunya (IEEC)

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08193  Bellaterra (Cerdanyola del Vallès) - Barcelona
Tel. : +34 93 586 8782
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