From 3a05b66cf9197ab3fcac7753f38d1d92429f6f16 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "http://joeyh.name/" Date: Fri, 15 Jun 2012 19:25:59 +0000 Subject: Added a comment --- .../comment_1_e08e4c79588e17fb2f1cdf53d9fab7ea._comment | 16 ++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 16 insertions(+) create mode 100644 doc/forum/exporting_annexed_files/comment_1_e08e4c79588e17fb2f1cdf53d9fab7ea._comment diff --git a/doc/forum/exporting_annexed_files/comment_1_e08e4c79588e17fb2f1cdf53d9fab7ea._comment b/doc/forum/exporting_annexed_files/comment_1_e08e4c79588e17fb2f1cdf53d9fab7ea._comment new file mode 100644 index 000000000..69fc46245 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/forum/exporting_annexed_files/comment_1_e08e4c79588e17fb2f1cdf53d9fab7ea._comment @@ -0,0 +1,16 @@ +[[!comment format=mdwn + username="http://joeyh.name/" + ip="4.154.6.135" + subject="comment 1" + date="2012-06-15T19:25:59Z" + content=""" +Sure, you can simply: + + cp annexedfile ~ + +Or just attach the file right from the git repository to an email, like any other file. Should work fine. + +If you wanted to copy a whole directory to export, you'd need to use the -L flag to make cp follow the symlinks and copy the real contents: + + cp -r -L annexeddirectory /media/usbdrive/ +"""]] -- cgit v1.2.3