On Mon, Jun 5, 2017 at 6:47 PM, Giles Orr via talk <[email protected]> wrote:

> This isn't strictly a Linux question, but this list is a great
> knowledge base and I know a lot of you use git.  Usually on Linux.
> :-)
>
> I've written a Python program that checks all of your repositories to
> see if they're up-to-date with your remotes.  But given the
> flexibility of git - and the output of 'git remote show origin' which
> shows separate URLs for "Fetch" and "Push" - it's occurred to me that
> it's probably NOT safe to assume that the Fetch and Push URLs are the
> same.  But ... does anyone actually have different Fetch and Push
> URLs?  Why would you do this?
>
>
I do. On some machines, I don't have ssh-agent setup because I can't set it
up :-). In that case, my push is to ssh and my fetch is from git://. (I
hope you all use passcodes with your ssh keys :-) )

Dhaval
---
Talk Mailing List
[email protected]
https://gtalug.org/mailman/listinfo/talk

Reply via email to