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In running a "git upci" on a particular file, it has been updated in
the svn repository but not yet picked up by the git svn "fetch"
repository or put into the git repository.
Running git upci (update-ref and dcommit) I get an error message from
dcommit.
Commiting to svn repo/README.txt
Merge con
What is the git gui equivalent to "git checkout -b"?
I have a working tree with changes that I don't want to commit to
"master"
yet. So I want to create a new branch to contain my changes.
If I go to "Branch->Checkout", I don't see an option to create a new
branch.
If I go to "Branch->Create",
On Tue, Mar 29, 2011 at 9:51 AM, Thomas Ferris Nicolaisen
wrote:
>
> Yes, this is true. By default, you'll get a lot of stale branches in your
> fetching repo.
> For the time being, I've ignored this. I regularly clean it up. Say I have a
> mirror of a svn repo with trunk, tags/1.0 and a branch
Yes, this is true. By default, you'll get a lot of stale branches in your
fetching repo.
For the time being, I've ignored this. I regularly clean it up. Say I have a
mirror of a svn repo with trunk, tags/1.0 and a branch branches/1.0.x:
Fetching repo:
tfnico:~/git-repos/website-fetching/>git br