Turns out, all git programs git-mv uses are capable of operating in
a subdirectory just fine. So don't complain about it.
[jc: I think that sounds sane. You need to grab the exit status from
`git-rev-parse --git-dir`, which I added. Alex Riesen says this
worked fine.]
Signed-off-by: Johannes Schindelin <Johannes.Schindelin@gmx.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <junkio@cox.net>
exit(1);
}
-# Sanity checks:
-my $GIT_DIR = $ENV{'GIT_DIR'} || ".git";
-
-unless ( -d $GIT_DIR && -d $GIT_DIR . "/objects" &&
- -d $GIT_DIR . "/objects/" && -d $GIT_DIR . "/refs") {
- print "Error: git repository not found.";
- exit(1);
-}
-
+my $GIT_DIR = `git rev-parse --git-dir`;
+exit 1 if $?; # rev-parse would have given "not a git dir" message.
+chomp($GIT_DIR);
our ($opt_n, $opt_f, $opt_h, $opt_k, $opt_v);
getopts("hnfkv") || usage;