You should use a central repo *coughgithubcough*... you should never be
pushing into another working-copy repo, ever.

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On Wed, Feb 24, 2010 at 10:14 PM, uwgandalf <[email protected]> wrote:

> I've found several posts about aforementioned subject. Here is my use
> case:
>
> having desktop and laptop, with normal (non-bare) repo's. This means
> you can't push directly into a other machine's working branch right?
> So I push to the other machine's remote/name/master . Then when I'm
> switching machines I just merge before I continue with work, but
> somehow this makes it lose track of the commits, for example, my
> laptop is ahead of the origin/master by 9 commits, that's the amount
> of commits since cloning the repo from my desktop.
> What 'resets' the ahead by message? Am I using git the wrong way?
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