On Wednesday 19 November 2014 12:29:47 Junio C Hamano wrote:
> Jeff King <[email protected]> writes:
>
> > I dunno. I guess that is more convenient, but it seems like a lot of
> > code for a very marginal use case. But more importantly, I'm a little
> > worried that the presence of --fetch creates confusion about what
> > set-url without a --fetch or --push does. That is, it implies to me
> > that:
> >
> > git remote add gh old-url
> > git remote set-url gh --push push-url
> > git remote set-url gh new-url
> >
> > would replace both the "url" _and_ "pushurl" values in the third step,
> > since we did not specify --fetch. But it is in fact identical whether
> > you run it with "--fetch" or not. That is, it creates a weirdly
> > non-orthogonal interface.
>
> Yes, the semantics the updated code gives feel very strange. I
> wouldn't be able to write a three-line summary in the release notes
> to advertise what good this new feature brings to users myself.
What about:
"git remote set-url" learned a new "--fetch" option which can be
used to change the fetch URL while leaving the push URL intact.
Useful to keep a ssh URL for push and change the fetch URL to https.
which is effectively the functionality I am using it for.
--
Kind regards,
Peter
https://lekensteyn.nl
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