Hello! Here's an interesting one, the Emulab application running (both hardware and software) at the University of Utah, at http://www.emulab.net/ and describing here: http://users.emulab.net/trac/emulab/wiki/GitRepository has gone and made its software available in much the same way. That same document also describes how to update an existing repository. In this case I mean one that I pulled shortly after updating my client and then completing the pull in the same way that one of you described it.
After issuing the command git pull, the screen showed just that. And then after few minutes it burst into action and described everything that's been pushed towards the repository since the creation.
I don't remember the name of the fellow who said to use that command but it definitely worked. This means I owe one of you an excellent deli lunch here in Manhattan RSN.
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