xserver: Branch 'refs/remotes/origin/glucose-2' - 28 commits
Michel Dänzer
michel at tungstengraphics.com
Thu Sep 27 07:40:26 PDT 2007
On Thu, 2007-09-27 at 17:23 +0300, Daniel Stone wrote:
> On Thu, Sep 27, 2007 at 03:00:27PM +0100, Alan Hourihane wrote:
> > Eh?
> >
> > I've seen it appear a few times with other peoples commits and it seems
> > to be happening when someone commits to master.
> >
> > Can someone nuke this branch above or tell me why it's happening ?
>
> 'git push origin' is all you want to run. Sometimes 'git push origin
> glucose-2'. But anything else will give you random branches, so don't
> do that. git push --all is also a bad idea.
I basically agree, except I used just 'git-push' to push my master and
no-pci-rework changes today, and it didn't do anything bad AFAICT, even
though I do have an origin/glucose-2 branch. Removing the same in the
shared repo is probably a good idea in any case, but it seems we're
still missing something as to exactly what causes this to (not) happen.
Maybe that I don't have a local glucose-2 branch?
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