Re: [git-users] git server problem

2012-07-03 Thread Avner Tamir
thanks a lot, in my case this happens between RHEL  Win so I assume it 
might be similar, I'll try this option and update with results

On Monday, July 2, 2012 9:22:46 PM UTC+3, Wes Freeman wrote:

 This happens sometimes if you have different default permissions on the 
 files, I've found. It seemed to happen going between a mac and a windows 
 client, for example. This might not be the same problem you're seeing, but 
 I figured I would chime in, just in case it is of use.

 You can ignore changes like this on the client side with:

  git config core.filemode false

 Wes

 On Mon, Jul 2, 2012 at 2:15 PM, PJ Weisberg pjweisb...@gmail.com wrote:

 On Monday, July 2, 2012, Avner Tamir avner.ta...@hp.com wrote:
  ,Hi
 
   
 
  I’ve set git server on RHEL 5.6 box, running on httpd 
 
  we’ve encountered the following scenario several times
 
   User A pushes to remote
 
 User B pull from remote
 
   User B sees the sources pushed by user A as to be committed in his 
 local repository

 That sounds like a reasonable description of what pull does. What did 
 you expect/want to see?

 -- 
 -PJ

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 magic is insufficiently advanced.

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Re: [git-users] git server problem

2012-07-02 Thread PJ Weisberg
On Monday, July 2, 2012, Avner Tamir avner.ta...@hp.com wrote:
 ,Hi



 I’ve set git server on RHEL 5.6 box, running on httpd

 we’ve encountered the following scenario several times

  User A pushes to remote

User B pull from remote

  User B sees the sources pushed by user A as to be committed in his local
repository

That sounds like a reasonable description of what pull does. What did you
expect/want to see?

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-PJ

Gehm's Corollary to Clark's Law: Any technology distinguishable from
magic is insufficiently advanced.

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Re: [git-users] git server problem

2012-07-02 Thread Wes Freeman
This happens sometimes if you have different default permissions on the
files, I've found. It seemed to happen going between a mac and a windows
client, for example. This might not be the same problem you're seeing, but
I figured I would chime in, just in case it is of use.

You can ignore changes like this on the client side with:

 git config core.filemode false

Wes

On Mon, Jul 2, 2012 at 2:15 PM, PJ Weisberg pjweisb...@gmail.com wrote:

 On Monday, July 2, 2012, Avner Tamir avner.ta...@hp.com wrote:
  ,Hi
 
 
 
  I’ve set git server on RHEL 5.6 box, running on httpd
 
  we’ve encountered the following scenario several times
 
   User A pushes to remote
 
 User B pull from remote
 
   User B sees the sources pushed by user A as to be committed in his
 local repository

 That sounds like a reasonable description of what pull does. What did
 you expect/want to see?

 --
 -PJ

 Gehm's Corollary to Clark's Law: Any technology distinguishable from
 magic is insufficiently advanced.

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