I believe that I have made a new Repo (my name is odoo-lapp) and it is a vanilla lapp copy. It is not a fork but is something that is in my control right now.
I think you were seeing me hung up and restarting the project. However, never sure. Not sure that I ran a Git Push or not, though my memory says yes (been 5 days since). Will check the notes.
"once that is done try pushing" you write.. got it.
No matter, this is a good summary for how to make a fresh clean repo based upon another.
---------
Quick Question though.
So having run Make, seemingly successfully, where does the ISO land? Do I need to clean out any of the "Made Files" before I run Make again? Does it recycle or make a series of new folders and ISO images?
Trying to parse the "why" on the redo above?
I believe that I have made a new Repo (my name is odoo-lapp) and it is a vanilla lapp copy. It is not a fork but is something that is in my control right now.
I think you were seeing me hung up and restarting the project. However, never sure. Not sure that I ran a Git Push or not, though my memory says yes (been 5 days since). Will check the notes.
"once that is done try pushing" you write.. got it.
No matter, this is a good summary for how to make a fresh clean repo based upon another.
---------
Quick Question though.
So having run Make, seemingly successfully, where does the ISO land? Do I need to clean out any of the "Made Files" before I run Make again? Does it recycle or make a series of new folders and ISO images?
I will read up. Start of the session just now.