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On 11/15/2011 10:34 PM, Simon Eugster wrote:
> 2011/11/15 Albert ARIBAUD <albert.arib...@free.fr>:
>> Le 15/11/2011 22:13, Till Theato a écrit :
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>>> Hi, I created a origin/master branch by accident and now I'm 
>>> unable to delete it. The first try gave: $ git push 
>>> kde:kdenlive.git :origin/master To g...@git.kde.org:kdenlive.git
>>> - [deleted]         origin/master
>>> 
>>> The branch still exists but attempts to delete return: error: 
>>> unable to push to unqualified destination: origin/master The 
>>> destination refspec neither matches an existing ref on the 
>>> remote nor begins with refs/, and we are unable to guess a 
>>> prefix based on the source ref. error: failed to push some
>>> refs to 'g...@git.kde.org:kdenlive.git'
>>> 
>>> Any ideas?

Looks like there was a delay between the push and the pull part
(including http://quickgit.kde.org)

>> 
>> Are you sure the branch still exists at the remote server? I 
>> think it actually only exist in your local copy of it.

I did the following:
- - git push kde:kdenlive.git master:origin/master
 -> 'origin/master' created on remote; does not exist locally
- - git push kde:kdenlive.git :origin/master
 -> 'origin/master' deleted from remote
- - Then I checked quickgit.kde.org but 'origin/master' still existed
- - git push kde:kdenlive.git :origin/master
 -> fails, tells that 'origin/master' does not exist
- - git pull kde:kdenlive.git
 -> creates 'origin/master' locally

=> wtf?


>> 
>> Amicalement, -- Albert.
> 
> (Branches need to be pushed explicitly.)
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