On Wednesday, October 10, 2012, maxhodges <m...@whiterabbitpress.com> wrote:
> I have a git repo with multiple "origin" branches. WHen I add a new
branch and commit changes, it shows that each of these branches are
identical, so it may be writing the commits to multiple branches. I think
made I made some rebase mistake. Is there anyway to sort this out, it
doesn't work like it used to and its confusing. Or should I just delete the
repo and start tracking with a new repo?
>
> http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/607/origine.jpg/

What does it look like before and after you make one of these commits that
affects multiple branches?  And what command(s) do you use to make the
commit?

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-PJ

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

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