+ [2019-09-25T21:13:28Z] atrus didn't try a gc -- we tried a repack -a and that didn't help. we can work around it, but there's still a mystery of what happened l'd love to understand if anybody has an idea :)
+ [2019-09-25T21:13:36Z] atrus thanks jhass
+ [2019-09-25T22:27:48Z] g----34343 jhass: I edited removed the submodules from .gitmodules, but I still see references to them in the repo
+ [2019-09-25T22:28:47Z] g----34343 * I edited gitmodules and removed

message no. 174701

Posted by probs in #github at 2019-09-25T18:45:45Z

Hey, I'm using Windows 10, downloaded git bash, and installed the "make-4.2.1-without-guile-w32-bin" because it allowed me to use 'make' as a command. I've done this on my other computer with no issues and this is all I had to do, but on this one, when I try to type 'make' when in a directory with a makefile, it gives me this error (the | are where
+ [2019-09-26T01:54:48Z] jtjtjt hi there, what is the best way to add someone's code file to my project?
+ [2019-09-26T01:55:07Z] jtjtjt should i click create new file and copy/paste the code from their file? or is there a better way to do it
+ [2019-09-26T01:57:57Z] R2robot i just copy the file
+ [2019-09-26T09:34:17Z] sshine is there any syntax for referring to a tag on the issue tracker from your README?
+ [2019-09-26T12:03:49Z] ThiefMaster who broke SRI on github.com? :>