On Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 05:02:47PM +0900, [email protected] wrote: > Although I can see all branches and files on > http://git.c3sl.ufpr.br/gitweb, I cannot see them after pulling. > Did I make something wrong with pushing or pulling? > Anyone who knows what went wrong, please tell me. I am very new to GIT. > > $ git checkout aufs2-xx # for instance, aufs2-27 for linux-2.6.27 This has to be: git checkout -b aufs2-xx origin/aufs2-xx
as the branches are only available in origin and you need to setup a local branch tracking them. BTW, I would have preferred standalone branches with normal commit messages, but if you think that your solution is better OK. I also don't understand why you have the aufs2 aufs2-stdalone* branches in aufs2-2.6.git. And I don't understand why your master is the upstream kernel, and not your patched one (as master normally indicates the current state of development). Furthermore, it would have been better to have a location which supports the git protocol, because cloning over http is really slow. And I don't understand why you have all these 'test' commits. They are just useless. -- Julian Andres Klode - Free Software Developer Debian Developer - Contributing Member of SPI Ubuntu Member - Fellow of FSFE Website: http://jak-linux.org/ XMPP: [email protected] Debian: http://www.debian.org/ SPI: http://www.spi-inc.org/ Ubuntu: http://www.ubuntu.com/ FSFE: http://www.fsfe.org/
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