On Thursday 21 July 2011 22:16:42 David Cantrell wrote:
> I have a single gigantic repo with all of my perl modules in. It should
> really be broken up into a seperate repo for each module. I would also
> like to move them to github. Does anyone have a recipe for this, which
> won't lose any histor
>
> On 21 July 2011 22:46, Paul Johnson wrote:
> > I seem to recall moving stuff to github being fairly straightforward
> > once you worked out what needed to be done. I'm afraid that I can
> > neither remember what I did, nor can I find the instructions on how to
> > do it...
>
I dub this the "
On Thu, Jul 21, 2011 at 10:46 PM, Paul Johnson wrote:
> I seem to recall moving stuff to github being fairly straightforward
> once you worked out what needed to be done. I'm afraid that I can
> neither remember what I did, nor can I find the instructions on how to
> do it on github itself.
I be
On 21 July 2011 22:46, Paul Johnson wrote:
> I seem to recall moving stuff to github being fairly straightforward
> once you worked out what needed to be done. I'm afraid that I can
> neither remember what I did, nor can I find the instructions on how to
> do it on github itself.
When you create
On Thu, Jul 21, 2011 at 10:16:42PM +0100, David Cantrell wrote:
> I have a single gigantic repo with all of my perl modules in. It should
> really be broken up into a seperate repo for each module. I would also
> like to move them to github. Does anyone have a recipe for this, which
> won't lose an
I have a single gigantic repo with all of my perl modules in. It should
really be broken up into a seperate repo for each module. I would also
like to move them to github. Does anyone have a recipe for this, which
won't lose any history? You may assume that I have no branches and
everything has alw