第一步,在/etc/yum.repos.d/目录下创建一个源配置文件nginx.repo:
cd /etc/yum.repos.d/
vim nginx.repo
填写如下内容:
[nginx]
name=nginx repo
第一步,在/etc/yum.repos.d/目录下创建一个源配置文件nginx.repo:
cd /etc/yum.repos.d/
vim nginx.repo
填写如下内容:
[nginx]
name=nginx repo
This is way more complicated than it should be. The following conditions need to be met :
In this particular case, I'm interested in bringing in the 'default' template of jsdoc as a sub-directory in my project so I could potentially make changes to the markup it genereates while also being able to update from upstream if there are changes. Ideally their template should be a separate repo added to jsdoc via a submodule -- this way I could fork it and things would be much easier.... but, it is what it is.
After much struggling with git, subtree and git-subtree, I ended up finding this http://archive.h2ik.co/2011/03/having-fun-with-git-subtree/ -- it basically sets up separate branches from tracking remote, the particular sub-directory, and uses git subtree contrib module to pull it all togther. Following are
You can create a new empty branch like this: | |
$ git checkout --orphan NEWBRANCH | |
--orphan creates a new branch, but it starts without any commit. After running the above command you are on a new branch "NEWBRANCH", and the first commit you create from this state will start a new history without any ancestry. | |
The --orphan command keeps the index and the working tree files intact in order to make it convenient for creating a new history whose trees resemble the ones from the original branch. | |
Since you want to create a new empty branch that has nothing to do with the original branch, you can delete all files in the new working directory: |