I have existing code on my computer, then I have registerd my account on sourceforge, starting a git project. Now I need to send my local project on sourceforge remote space. On sf there's the instruction page:
First time using Git
cd miorep-code
git init
git commit -a -m 'Initial commit'
git remote add origin ssh://****/p/miorep/code
git push origin master
Existing Repository
cd miorep-code
git remote add origin ssh://****/p/miorep/code
git push origin master
If I follow the first set of instructions, I have a
"Fatal: Paths with -a does not make sense"
when I get git commit -a -m 'Initial commit'
.
If I follow the second set of instruction I get:
error: src refspec master does not match any. error: failed to push some refs to 'ssh://**/p/ravenna/code'
when I exec the last command.
What's the correct set of instructions in my case? Why I get that error?
The single-quote ' is the problem. Change it to double-quotes, like "initial commit". Use double-quotes in Windows-cmd instead of single-quote.
@AndrewC: read this before doing the downvote: http://git-scm.com/book/en/Git-Basics-Recording-Changes-to-the-Repository#Skipping-the-Staging-Area