Publishing Question: First time Pushing to nonexsiting directory

From: Thomas Glanzmann <thomas@glanzmann.de>
Date: 2007-02-19 18:35:26
Hello,
I thought that there is a command available which I can use to push a
repository to a remote nonexisting location (that gets created on the
fly) like in the following scenario:

        - Create a git project on my laptop
        - Check in a few files
        - Publish the git repository to 

        (thinkpad) [~/work/astro-tg] git push 131.188.30.59:/home/cip/adm/sithglan/work/repositories/private/astro/
        fatal: '/home/cip/adm/sithglan/work/repositories/private/astro': unable to chdir or not a git archive
        fatal: The remote end hung up unexpectedly

I thought that I read a comment from Linus(?) long time ago to how to obtain
that. But I am unable to find the e-mail in my archives. If there is no
standard way, how do you do it? Just rsync the files and change the
'origin'?

        Thomas
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Received on Mon Feb 19 19:37:27 2007

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