Am Dienstag, 30. Oktober 2012 09:00:24 UTC+1 schrieb Thomas Ferris
Nicolaisen:
>
> My gut feeling is that Git is not wrong here. Try the following:
>
> Do a sudo su webserver ("become" the webserver user), and do the exact
> commands it (or PHP) is trying to do in the exact same directories.
>
> If you don't get the same error message, you better share your PHP script
> so we can scan it for any obvious problems.
>
I have run the command with sudo and it creates the same error.
I run this command: '/usr/bin/git'
'--git-dir=/tmp/gitzip_1b1f12ff79322b9e6515e3aeff3390b4/.git' 'pull' '-f'
I think this is incorrect. I would like to get all changes into the repo
from the orgigin. Can anybody explain which is the correct call?
Thanks
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