On 9 November 2011 11:59, John Thornton <[email protected]> wrote:
> How do you read the results of git push --dry-run? I don't recall
> exactly when I tried it yesterday it was very terse, something like
> 12323....13434 push from my repository or something.

if you then git log 2323....13434 you see what is going to happen, and
to be absolutely sure you can do
git log -p 2323....13434 which sends an equivalent patch file to stdio.

Any mention of a merge in the git log is probably a bad sign,
indicating that you have made the error that I keep making.
(making a commit, then doing a pull, then pushing, rather than
pulling, commiting, pushing)

-- 
atp
The idea that there is no such thing as objective truth is, quite simply, wrong.

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