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I think it's generally agreed upon that large files that change often do not belong while small files that never change are fine. But there's still a lot of middle ground where the answer is not so clear to me.

So what's your stance on this? Where do you draw the line?

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Coming from CVS and ClearCase it took me some time to adopt to Git. The fact that it was distributed was confusing at first, for example, because I thought that would cause chaos. But the way we used it was actually not "that distributed". But once I understood how it worked, not doing DVCS was "the wrong way" immediately.

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submitted 5 months ago by canpolat to c/git
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I keep getting this error when trying to push to my github repository

/usr/lib/git-core/git-remote-https: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib/git-core/git-remote-https: undefined symbol: curl_global_sslset, version CURL_GNUTLS_3

Im running Kubuntu and im more on the novice side

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I used CVS and ClearCase before moving into Git, and it took me some time to adjust to the fact that the cost of branching in Git is much much less than ClearCase. And getting into the "distributed" mindset didn't happen overnight.

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