Hello,
A colleague was having problems with git clone. It seemed to work as
expected for me so I went into his environment to see what was causing
it to fail. I found that he had set the CDPATH environment variable to
something like '.:..:../..:$HOME'. Try this (using bash) and you'll see
the problem:
export CDPATH=.
git clone (anything local)
The function get_repo_base seems to break with this CDPATH.
Below is how I solved the problem for the short-term. Use it as you see
fit. I did not look into other commands to see if there are other
implications to using CDPATH.
Cheers,
Carl
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Carl Baldwin Systems VLSI Laboratory
Hewlett Packard Company
MS 88 work: 970 898-1523
3404 E. Harmony Rd. work: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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git-clone-script | 2 ++
1 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-)
50e48b03a5a82bb1e4ca95ef4e04cafc39a96f79
diff --git a/git-clone-script b/git-clone-script
--- a/git-clone-script
+++ b/git-clone-script
@@ -5,6 +5,8 @@
#
# Clone a repository into a different directory that does not yet exist.
+unset CDPATH
+
usage() {
echo >&2 "* git clone [-l [-s]] [-q] [-u <upload-pack>] <repo> <dir>"
exit 1
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