Re: defunct branches

2019-11-27 Thread Xiaojian Zhou
Yes, I cannot find GEODE-3967 either. %103 ~/git12/geode > git br -r | grep 3967 %103 ~/git12/geode > On Thu, Apr 18, 2019 at 9:28 AM Patrick Rhomberg wrote: > To elaborate on what Dan said: > > What has happened is that your local record of the remote references has > 400+ remote branch

Re: defunct branches

2019-04-18 Thread Patrick Rhomberg
To elaborate on what Dan said: What has happened is that your local record of the remote references has 400+ remote branch references. Some time ago, I raised the same concern that you have here, and we got that number down to a couple dozen. But your local references are still there. git

Re: defunct branches

2019-04-18 Thread Dan Smith
You just need to do git remote prune origin. Git doesn't remove remote branches from your local copy automatically. -Dan On Thu, Apr 18, 2019 at 8:08 AM Bruce Schuchardt wrote: > Sorry to spam everyone. "git branch -r" seems to be a local thing. I > made a fresh clone of the apache repo and

Re: defunct branches

2019-04-18 Thread Jacob Barrett
> On Apr 18, 2019, at 8:01 AM, Bruce Schuchardt wrote: > > It's also pretty weird that the UI doesn't show all of the release branches, > like these: > > origin/release/1.1 > origin/release/1.2.0 > origin/release/1.2.1 > origin/release/1.3.0 > origin/release/1.4.0 >

Re: defunct branches

2019-04-18 Thread Bruce Schuchardt
Sorry to spam everyone.  "git branch -r" seems to be a local thing.  I made a fresh clone of the apache repo and now only see the branches mentioned in the UI. On 4/17/19 5:06 PM, Jason Huynh wrote: Hi Bruce, I am unable to see the same branches on geode repo. I do see these branches on my

Re: defunct branches

2019-04-18 Thread Bruce Schuchardt
It's also pretty weird that the UI doesn't show all of the release branches, like these:   origin/release/1.1   origin/release/1.2.0   origin/release/1.2.1   origin/release/1.3.0   origin/release/1.4.0   origin/release/1.5.0   origin/release/1.6.0 On 4/17/19 5:06

Re: defunct branches

2019-04-18 Thread Bruce Schuchardt
That's weird.  No, I'm not working off of a personal fork. > git remote -v origin    ssh://g...@github.com/apache/geode.git (fetch) origin    ssh://g...@github.com/apache/geode.git (push) And "git branch -r" shows a lot more branches than the UI URL.  I see this on multiple machines

Re: defunct branches

2019-04-17 Thread Jason Huynh
Hi Bruce, I am unable to see the same branches on geode repo. I do see these branches on my personal fork but that's because I haven't updated my own personal fork in some time... Is there a chance that your origin is pointing to your personal fork and not the Apache Geode Repo? I am also