i have forgotten all my non-basic git, so i guess i am in for a bunch of figuring out the automatic rebase of my stuff on top of upstream.
perhaps i can do a single git clone, do the rebase, and then change branches to create the ohters. but i presume this is a normal git thing git clone to get rid of stuff lying around, deal with tags, and deal with branches? if there is documentation perhaps say that bugfix ~= stable? On 9/26/21, Max Nikulin <maniku...@gmail.com> wrote: > On 26/09/2021 17:31, Bastien wrote: >> Timothy writes: >> >>> I’ve just had a look at the branches, and I see that we currently >>> have >>> >>> master >>> main >>> maint >> >> You probably listed your local branch with "git branch -a" or by >> checking your .git/config file. >> >> If you clone a fresh repo like this: >> >> ~$ git clone https://git.savannah.gnu.org/git/emacs/org-mode.git >> >> and fetch all the branches (git fetch --all) you should only see >> the three branches mentioned above. > > git fetch --prune > > might help to keep personal local branches but to remove non-existing > remote ones if you changed URL of origin repository. I renamed old > "origin" and added new one with savannah URL, so each repository has its > own branch (That is why I may be a bit wrong concerning exact behavior > of --prune in this case). > > > -- The Kafka Pandemic Please learn what misopathy is. https://thekafkapandemic.blogspot.com/2013/10/why-some-diseases-are-wronged.html