On Sun, Aug 9, 2015 at 8:00 PM, Joost Bremmer <toost.b@gmail.com> wrote:
I know it makes no sense why it should, but maybe your commit 84953afaf0255b746b3f591cf869d530f31b3a09 made it confused? Whenever something goes wrong for me with git I always try out a fresh clone to mess around with so you might want to see if that works as well. I unfortunately did notice that clones don't retain their subtree infrastructure though, so that's kind of disappointing (I had to merge your commit manually).
Thanks for fanficfare though, didn't know that existed.
Sincerely, Joost Bremmer
"We apologize for the inconvenience"
Nope, a clean clone from an earlier history does exactly the same thing. As for my subtrees -- I don't rejoin them. Maybe if I had, I would either know something weird was going on, or I wouldn't end up with new sha1 histories... Glad you enjoy fanficfare though. :) I pathologically haunt the Mobileread.com forums, so I know a little *too* much about these things. :rofl: (Do note there is a calibre plugin as well, which offers enhanced functionality). -- Eli Schwartz