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Re: Avoid reuse of MIPS "hi" and "lo"
On Sat, Sep 26, 2009 at 11:44:13AM +0200, Andreas Schwab wrote:
> Just "git push" should work. You can always check with --dry-run if you
> are unsure.
It didn't:
drow@caradoc:/space/fsf/commit/glibc-ports% git push --dry-run
warning: You did not specify any refspecs to push, and the current remote
warning: has not configured any push refspecs. The default action in this
warning: case is to push all matching refspecs, that is, all branches
warning: that exist both locally and remotely will be updated. This may
warning: not necessarily be what you want to happen.
warning:
warning: You can specify what action you want to take in this case, and
warning: avoid seeing this message again, by configuring 'push.default' to:
warning: 'nothing' : Do not push anything
warning: 'matching' : Push all matching branches (default)
warning: 'tracking' : Push the current branch to whatever it is tracking
warning: 'current' : Push the current branch
fatal: The remote end hung up unexpectedly
The warning doesn't explain what caused the fatal error, though. I
remember the same thing happenign with --dry-run. Is this caused by
the git: vs ssh: distinction?
> There is nothing wrong with using the local tracking branch for simple
> development.
Thanks.
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Daniel Jacobowitz
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