PS, if you run `git push --all --set-upstream` once git will mark all
branches to track the upstream (origin) repository.
`git branch -av` will the list your local branches are ahead/behind the
origin repository so you can see what hasn't been pushed yet.
You always need to use --set-upstream if
On 12/23/2014 10:28 PM, Johan Van de Wauw wrote:
> johanvdw-guest pushed a change to annotated tag upstream/0.8.12
> in repository owslib.
It looks like you forgot to push the upstream and pristine-tar branches
(e.g. using `git push --all`).
Can you push these branches?
Kind Regards,
Bas
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johanvdw-guest pushed a change to annotated tag upstream/0.8.12
in repository owslib.
at e81ae7b (tag)
tagging 58865a94d623537109b1d21e42529bee68e40a6d (commit)
replaces upstream/0.8.10
tagged by Johan Van de W
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