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Remove Cogito from ChangeLog and INSTALL too
Git does not appear to have anything like cg clone -s, which makes the clone in the current directory rather than in a new directory. It seems possible to work around that with: git clone --bare http://elinks.cz/elinks.git .git git --git-dir=.git config core.bare false git reset --hard git clean -f git checkout elinks-0.12 but that's already so complex that I think it'll be easier to just remove the whole directory and clone to a new one. The whole concept of first downloading a snapshot and then updating that from version control comes from the time when ELinks was in CVS. It made sense then because CVS could download deltas based on the data in the CVS subdirectories contained in the snapshots. However, Git wants to get the whole history and does not benefit from having the files of a single commit available in advance.
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The ChangeLog file has been removed. You can get the equivalent information
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by doing
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$ cg log
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$ git log
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in a checked out GIT tree, or using the gitweb interface available at:
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INSTALL
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INSTALL
@ -11,19 +11,14 @@ ECMAScript (that's JavaScript) support.
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##########
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In order to check out the latest tree from GIT (using Cogito):
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In order to check out the latest tree from GIT:
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$ cg clone check_file_SITES_for_value_of_this
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$ git clone check_file_SITES_for_value_of_this
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$ cd elinks
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To update your existing tree to the latest GIT version, do:
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$ cg update
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If you downloaded a nightly snapshot, and want to check out the latest tree
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from GIT in it, use the command:
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$ cg clone -s check_file_SITES_for_value_of_this
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$ git pull
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Note that if you obtained the sources directly from GIT, you NEED to run
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./autogen.sh! (It should be enough to do it once - however, if you have build
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