Sorry for confusion. I got my mess sorted out ;) When I cloned, i was in orign/master. I made a mistake at checking out the branch I wanted. The branch I actually checked out was the master branch but under the name I thought otherwise. It now worked great!
Cheers, Jay Jay Lan wrote:
Hi, I am new to the GIT world and try to manage a multiple developers local git repo. I created a local repo by `git clone --bare`. Then, I git clone from that local repo to my work area. After made a change, I committed and pushed back to the local repo. At the local repo, `git show <commit>` showed the commit I pushed. However, `git log` does not show the commit. I seemed not able to see the commit if I do not have the commit ID. Also, when I git clone to yet another work area at this point, the new work tree does not see my earlier commit. Anyone has used a git clone --bare model? What did I do wrong here? Advice is much appreciated! Regards, Jay
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