Git confusion

CJ van den Berg cj at vdbonline.com
Mon Feb 4 20:53:43 CET 2013


You can you -t when creating a branch to do what you want.

Or for an existing branch you can do it manually. i.e:

git config branch.master.remote origin
git config branch.master.merge refs/heads/master

Which should give you the equivalent of a branch created with -t.

On 04/02/13 20:12, Ian Lynagh wrote:
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> If I do
>     git clone darcs.haskell.org:/srv/darcs/ghc.git
>     cd ghc
>     git show origin
> then the output is
>     [...]
>     Local branch configured for 'git pull':
>       master merges with remote master
>     [...]
> 
> However, none of:
>     git remote rm origin
>     git remote add origin darcs.haskell.org:/srv/darcs/ghc.git
>     git remote show origin
> 
>     git remote rm origin
>     git remote add origin darcs.haskell.org:/srv/darcs/ghc.git -m master
>     git remote show origin
> 
>     git remote rm origin
>     git remote add origin darcs.haskell.org:/srv/darcs/ghc.git -t master
>     git remote show origin
> 
>     git remote rm origin
>     git remote add origin darcs.haskell.org:/srv/darcs/ghc.git -t master -m master
>     git remote show origin
> have the "Local branch configured for 'git pull':" section.
> 
> So having done "git remote rm origin", how do I configure the git pull
> branches again?
> 
> 
> Thanks
> Ian
> 
> 
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