That worked like a charm! I'm brand new to Git, so some of the stuff
with remote repositories is still pretty new to me. Let me explain
how I'm expecting to manage my CakePHP project's repository, and let
me know if I'm completely off the deep end!
First, I'll create my central repository for my project as a bare
clone from CakePHP:
git clone --bare d...@code.cakephp.org:cakephp.git myproject
Then I'll create my own working copy by cloning that:
git clone myu...@myserver:myproject.git
I do a bunch of work in my local copy, then commit and push back to my
own central repo:
git commit -a
git push
To get all the changes other devs have committed to my own central
repo, I pull:
git pull
(OR: git fetch; git merge origin/master)
To merge the latest changes from CakePHP's repo into my own central
repo, I fetch directly into my own central repo from Cake's:
git fetch d...@code.cakephp.org:cakephp.git
Does all that look right?
Ben Dilts
On Aug 13, 3:23 am, majna majna...@gmail.com wrote:
check out thishttp://thechaw.com/wiki/guides/setup
On Aug 13, 1:21 am, BeanDog bean...@gmail.com wrote:
The new CakePHP code site,http://code.cakephp.org/source, says to use
git clone d...@code.cakephp.org:cakephp.git to get a copy of the code
(I assume that's the latest 1.2 stable code). However, when I try to
do that, I get the following error:
Permission denied (publickey).
fatal: The remote end hung up unexpectedly
Am I doing something wrong? Is this not the best public place to git
the source code for CakePHP? I was hoping switching to git would make
keeping the CakePHP core in my project up to date much easier.
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