On Tuesday 30 December 2014 at 12:19:35, Marcel Korpel wrote:   
> * Johannes Löthberg <[email protected]> (Tue, 30 Dec 2014 01:22:24
> +0100):
> > You need to actually specify the remote too, named origin by default 
> > when you clone a repo, so `git push origin master`
> 
> Now it works. Strange, as with other repositories `git push` just
> works, as 'origin' is the default.

There is such thing as `git branch --set-upstream-to` or
`git push -u`.

IOW, each branch has its "default upstream" -- or does not have it.
Your case seems to be the latter.

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Ivan Shapovalov / intelfx /

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