Re: [oll-user] Git workflow
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From: Urs L. <ul...@op...> - 2014-01-11 12:06:53
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Phil Holmes <ma...@ph...> schrieb: >----- Original Message ----- >From: "Urs Liska" <ul...@op...> >To: "Phil Holmes" <ma...@ph...>; ><ope...@li...> >Sent: Saturday, January 11, 2014 11:35 AM >Subject: Re: [oll-user] Git workflow > > >> >> >> Phil Holmes <ma...@ph...> schrieb: >>>----- Original Message ----- >>>From: "Urs Liska" <ul...@op...> >>>To: <ope...@li...> >>>Sent: Friday, January 10, 2014 9:58 PM >>>Subject: Re: [oll-user] Git workflow >>>> >>>> Hm, just to be precise: you're not forking a branch but a >repository. >>>> That is: you have forked the complete repository, which contains >all >>>> branches. >>>> Maybe that's what you meant, I just think these issues have to be >>>clear. >>> >>>If I look at my git repo, it appears to be a snapshot when I forked >it >>>and >>>doesn't contain the later branch. >> >> Yes, that's the way it works. >> >>> I therefore can't checkout the >>>Schumann >>>branch. How do I fix that? >> >> Assuming you have the fork as the "origin" and the main repo as the >> "upstream" remote you can >> >> git fetch upstream >> > >I obviously don't: > >$ git fetch upstream >fatal: 'upstream' does not appear to be a git repository >fatal: The remote end hung up unexpectedly > >How do I set your repo as upstream? > git remote add upstream https.//github.com/openlilylib/engraving-challenges.git >-- >Phil Holmes -- Urs Liska openlilylib.org |