On Thu, Apr 30, 2015 at 11:21 PM, Alex Kleider <aklei...@sonic.net> wrote: > On 2015-04-30 20:39, boB Stepp wrote: >> >> I created my remote repository on, say my C-drive, with "git init". I >> then copied and pasted a file to that location and put it under >> version control with "git add filename.py". Next I went to my E-drive, >> which is where I intend to be my working directories. After setting up >> a similar directory structure (/Projects/), I typed "git clone >> C:/Projects/project_name" and the desired result appeared on E: >> E:/Projects/project_name/filename.py. All seemed well with the world! >> >> Now I made some edits to filename.py in my working directory, >> added/committed and then attempted to push to the remote repository >> and got this: > > > I would suggest the following work flow to set up two parallel repositories: > > cd <first repo directory> > git init > <do what ever> > git add <files on which you did what ever> > git commit > > cd <directory where you want the same repository> > git clone <first repo directory> > # the above command brings in a copy of all that was committed in the first > repo. > > Once this is done, I believe your subsequent commits can be pushed without > the errors. > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor
But this is what I did, and I got the pasted error. Is there some difference between what you are saying and what I posted that I am not picking up on? -- boB _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor