From: Johannes L. <joh...@ma...> - 2014-01-22 17:16:41
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> No, it's wrong that you pull-rebase it. That's not something you ever > have to do unless you're making changes to the code. > > Just clone the repository regularly with git clone: > > git clone git://github.com/LMMS/lmms.git > cd lmms > git checkout stable-0.4 > > Then build normally. After that, you can always update it to latest by > going to the directory and doing a simple "git pull", no other arguments. Isn't this wrong? I usually make forks, so the first time, I clone from my fork. In the wiki is described how to make forks, and I think that one is correct. Is it impossible to update my fork clone from the current code repository? |