On Sun, Aug 18, 2013 at 9:04 PM, me 1 <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Sunday, August 18, 2013 6:13:38 PM UTC-4, Jim Toth wrote:
>>
>> There are a few ways to go; probably the best way is to set up a bare
>> repository that you push and pull from in both places, but I'd probably add
>> the development environment as a remote in the in-production directory.
>>
>> cd /path/to/production/repository
>> git remote add devel /path/to/development/directory
>> git merge --ff-only devel/master
>>
>> (--ff-only because I'm paranoid -- that will give you the same sort of
>> warnings that "git push" would give you if you the trees had diverged).
>>
>
>
> So you're saying adding to the development environment as a remote in the
> in-production directory is an alternative to using a bare repository then?
>

Yes.


> I'm new to git and just trying to find an easy way, if using bare
> repositories is necessary, I don't think git is very good for this at all,
> its too much trouble for what its worth.  (except for extremely large
> environments, which is rare)
>

I'd say what it's good for is multi-user environments. Or single-user
environments, if that user happens to be familiar with git.  :-)

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