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Located in stashcp2 directory. Hope this works

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djw8605 commented Sep 23, 2016

There are still a ton of commits.

Can you just start on a clean repo. Copy in your stashcp2 stuff, and commit it. We will lose the commit history of the new stashcp, but at least it will be a much cleaner commit.

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So delete my fork of StashCache and then re-fork and copy in the new files?

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djw8605 commented Sep 23, 2016

Nah, you don't have to delete the fork. Just on your local machine, do this:

  1. Clone the OSG StashCache repo in a different directory, so it's clean.

  2. Make a new branch, say, add_stashcp2

  3. Copy in the new files that you made.

  4. Add your repo as a new remote:

    $ git remote add tony https://github.com/tony044/StashCache-Tony.git
    
  5. Push to your repo, tony.

  6. Create a new pull request.

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djw8605 commented Sep 24, 2016

I'm going to close this request, since we have #17

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