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

defunct branches

2019-04-17 Thread Bruce Schuchardt
We have nearly 400 branches in the repo right now.  Most of them are for efforts that have been merged to develop long ago.  Don't forget to delete your branches when you're done with them. origin/9aa83fedba 222701ad75 GEODE-4110: improve junit ClientCacheRule