I'm trying to establish workflows for creating new projects and for setting old projects to be version controlled through Git. It is finally all making sense, except for one step. When I create a new project, initialize Git in it and do an initial commit I then do a git clone --bare ./myproject //myserver/myshare/myproject.git
. I then set up a remote, git remote add origin //myserver/myshare/myproject.git
. These seem to work fine. But, when I do git branch -a
, it does not show there being a master branch on the remote.
The way I am getting around this right now is, I just git clone //myserver/myshare/myproject.git
to a different location and the remote is already set up, and the master branch is present on the remote. I have no idea what could be wrong, especially since the only difference it seems is which way the remote is set up.
Thanks in advance!