It doesn't work... Getting a fresh copy of the repo works ok, and doesn't show the stable branch, but I don't know why pull doesn't remove it.
Anyway, it has been confirmed that stable branch is no longer available, so it should be removed from DL (or maybe we should ask Jordi which should be the stable branch, to show it in the Extra App stable moduleset) 2013/10/8 Rafael Ferreira <[email protected]> > It seems old branches were removed but your local repository. Maybe using > "git fetch --all" will sync the existing repositories in origin/remote, > which might make 'stable' disappear. > > > 2013/10/8 Daniel Mustieles García <[email protected]> > >> Using git pull I see all the existing branches in the repo: >> >> ~/gnome/gbrainy$ git pull >> remote: Counting objects: 68, done. >> remote: Compressing objects: 100% (44/44), done. >> remote: Total 48 (delta 33), reused 0 (delta 0) >> Unpacking objects: 100% (48/48), done. >> From ssh://git.gnome.org/git/gbrainy >> 4acebe8..b911576 master -> origin/master >> From ssh://git.gnome.org/git/gbrainy >> * [new tag] GBRAINY_2_2_2 -> GBRAINY_2_2_2 >> Updating 4acebe8..b911576 >> Fast-forward >> NEWS | 4 + >> help/ca/ca.po | 8 +- >> help/sl/sl.po | 2 +- >> help/sr/sr.po | 2 +- >> help/sr@latin/[email protected] | 2 +- >> po/ca.po | 16 +- >> po/[email protected] | 6262 >> ++++++++++++++++++++++++--------------------- >> po/lv.po | 104 +- >> po/nl.po | 3810 ++++++++++++++++------------ >> po/pl.po | 10 +- >> po/sl.po | 15 +- >> po/sr.po | 74 +- >> po/[email protected] | 74 +- >> 13 files changed, 5637 insertions(+), 4746 deletions(-) >> >> ~/gnome/gbrainy$ git branch -a >> >> * master >> remotes/origin/HEAD -> origin/master >> remotes/origin/gbrainy-220 >> remotes/origin/gtk3 >> remotes/origin/master >> remotes/origin/refactoring >> remotes/origin/stable >> remotes/origin/stable_16x >> >> But I really don't see it in https://git.gnome.org/browse/gbrainy/ >> >> No idea about what is happening. Shouldn't git pull remove non-existing >> branches? >> >> >> 2013/10/8 Rafael Ferreira <[email protected]> >> >>> I don't see it either. >>> >>> $ git up >>> Current branch master is up to date. >>> >>> $ git branch -a >>> * master >>> remotes/origin/HEAD -> origin/master >>> remotes/origin/gtk3 >>> remotes/origin/master >>> >>> >>> >>> 2013/10/8 Daniel Mustieles García <[email protected]> >>> >>>> I see it in the branches list of gbrainy: >>>> >>>> * master >>>> remotes/origin/HEAD -> origin/master >>>> remotes/origin/gbrainy-220 >>>> remotes/origin/gtk3 >>>> remotes/origin/master >>>> remotes/origin/refactoring >>>> remotes/origin/stable >>>> remotes/origin/stable_16x >>>> >>>> Is your local gbrainy repository up-to-date? >>>> >>>> >>>> 2013/10/8 Rūdolfs Mazurs <[email protected]> >>>> >>>>> Hi, >>>>> >>>>> the Extra GNOME Applications (stable) in damn lies lists gbrainy branch >>>>> “stable”, which I can't find ir list of branches in gbrainy git >>>>> repository. Are we tracking branch, that isn't there? >>>>> >>>>> -- >>>>> Rūdolfs Mazurs <[email protected]> >>>>> >>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>> gnome-i18n mailing list >>>>> [email protected] >>>>> https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-i18n >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> gnome-i18n mailing list >>>> [email protected] >>>> https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-i18n >>>> >>>> >>> >> >
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