Hi Antony,
If you do "git branch -a" on a cloned repo, you will see the other
branches. Usually they are in there, just not in view.
At the moment, no one else has had time to work on CUDA stuff. I know
I, Jason Martin (and his student), Jason Moxham are all interested.
It's finding the time. Bu
Hi Bill,
It is indeed, although you're right it makes things easy to hose.
I've had some initial problems getting used to it and have since
realised that I can only seem to clone master branches of other people's
repositories, so regardless of which branch I work on my changes aren't
availabl
Antony, that's really useful thanks! I'm using git for FLINT-Lite
nowadays and it is sooo much better. I'll start using Git asap.
As soon as the next release is over I'll clone your repo and put it up
on selmer (a machine I have access to) at Warwick using gitweb. I'll
give ssh access to all the