I'm having a difficult time finding an answer to this question, so I'm asking it here.
I have the above-referenced version of Git for Windows installed on Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit.
I have an EXISTING folder that has numerous sub-folders, many of which have spaces in their folder names, and many of the files contained within them have spaces in them. I want the top-level folder to be my "project" folder. I initialized Git in that folder.
When I run "git status" I get the expected "untracked files" message, so I type "git add .".
All the files get added to my project for tracking, but NONE of the sub-folders. After manually adding each and every sub-folder (Ugh!) I hit a wall with one particular sub-folder that will not get added no matter what I try. The folder name has spaces in it, but I've added other sub-folders with spaces successfully. However, I can't get this one to get added. The folder's name is "_04_Spry Script Tests".
I've tried many methods after doing a lot of searches on Google. This is a list of all of the ones I can remember doing. There were probably others, but (my bad) I didn't document every single instance that I tried. Sorry about that.
git add .
git add "_04_Spry Script Tests"/.
git add "_04_Spry Script Tests/".
git add */.
git add "_04_Spry*"/.
git add "_04_Spry"*/.
find . -iname "*.*" | xargs git add
git add */\*.*
git add "_04_Spry Script Tests/"\*.*
Can anyone help me with this? What am I doing wrong or missing?
I thought "git add ." added EVERYTHING under the main project folder. Did I get that wrong?
Thanks in advance for anyone taking the time to give me assistance with this. It's vexing me! =(
Den
Response to a question from @BrianCampbell
Hi Brian:
Thanks for responding.
Yes, the sub-folders have files in them.
No, the the .gitignore
file does not have the folder or any patterns that match the folder's (directory's) name, or any of the files in it.
The folder tree of one of the sub-folders (from the root folder) is:
_04_Spry Script Tests\Programs & Services
_04_Spry Script Tests\Programs & Services\SCfK
_04_Spry Script Tests\Programs & Services\SCfK\Swim Academy
_04_Spry Script Tests\Programs & Services\SCfK\Swim Academy\_images
_04_Spry Script Tests\Programs & Services\SCfK\Swim Academy\SCFK_Swim_Lessons_Program.jpg
_04_Spry Script Tests\Programs & Services\SCfK\Swim Academy\Swim Schedules
_04_Spry Script Tests\Programs & Services\SCfK\Swim Academy\Swim Schedules\Spring 2010
_04_Spry Script Tests\Programs & Services\SCfK\Swim Academy\Swim Schedules\Spring 2010\Swim Schedules
_04_Spry Script Tests\Programs & Services\SCfK\Swim Academy\Swim Schedules\Spring 2010\Swim Schedules\Swim (Schedule) Spring 2010.pdf
_04_Spry Script Tests\Programs & Services\SCfK\Swim Academy\_images\mock-up.jpg
_04_Spry Script Tests\Programs & Services\SCfK\Swim Academy\_images\SCFK_Swim_Lessons_Program.jpg
The root (main project) directory is _04_Spry Script Tests
There are many other sub-folders. Does this help?
Edit: @BrianCampbell, Of course the example I've just given doesn't cause any issues when I test it in the newly initialized Git folder you asked me to copy a sample directory into for illustration! *ugh!* I'm not sure which sub-folder or file would be the issue. There are a lot of them. Sorry.