John W. Linville skrev:
On Wed, Aug 29, 2007 at 09:54:16PM +0200, Richard Jonsson wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/git/wireless-dev$ git checkout -b
everything origin/everything
Switched to a new branch everything
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/git/wireless-dev$ git branch
* everything
Richard Jonsson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
When browsing the tree at kernel.org I see changes from 24'th of august,
but my local copy is from 15'th (when I first fetched) even after git
fetch. What command am I supposed to use?
Use git pull instead. git fetch only fetches new objects, but
Richard Jonsson wrote:
I can't figure out how to keep up to date with the wireless dev tree.
I've set up as told by John W. Linville in a post here and use the
everything branch.
When browsing the tree at kernel.org I see changes from 24'th of august,
but my local copy is from 15'th (when
On Wed, Aug 29, 2007 at 07:34:58PM +0200, Richard Jonsson wrote:
I can't figure out how to keep up to date with the wireless dev tree.
I've set up as told by John W. Linville in a post here and use the
everything branch.
When browsing the tree at kernel.org I see changes from 24'th of
Larry Finger skrev:
Richard Jonsson wrote:
I can't figure out how to keep up to date with the wireless dev tree.
I've set up as told by John W. Linville in a post here and use the
everything branch.
When browsing the tree at kernel.org I see changes from 24'th of
august, but my local copy
Richard Jonsson wrote:
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Thank you both, but with git pull I get this instead:
$ git pull
Warning: No merge candidate found because value of config option
branch.everything.merge does not match any remote branch
fetched.
A google search turned up one relevant result, but it
Larry Finger skrev:
Richard Jonsson wrote:
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Thank you both, but with git pull I get this instead:
$ git pull
Warning: No merge candidate found because value of config option
branch.everything.merge does not match any remote branch
fetched.
A google search turned up one