
On Mon, Feb 4, 2013 at 11:12 AM, Ian Lynagh
Hi all,
If I do git clone darcs.haskell.org:/srv/darcs/ghc.git cd ghc git show origin then the output is [...] Local branch configured for 'git pull': master merges with remote master [...]
However, none of: git remote rm origin git remote add origin darcs.haskell.org:/srv/darcs/ghc.git git remote show origin
git remote rm origin git remote add origin darcs.haskell.org:/srv/darcs/ghc.git -m master git remote show origin
git remote rm origin git remote add origin darcs.haskell.org:/srv/darcs/ghc.git -t master git remote show origin
git remote rm origin git remote add origin darcs.haskell.org:/srv/darcs/ghc.git -t master -m master git remote show origin have the "Local branch configured for 'git pull':" section.
So having done "git remote rm origin", how do I configure the git pull branches again?
I'm not 100% sure I've understood the question, but I'll try to help anyway... I believe the easiest solution is to use the -u flag when doing an explicit push. For example: git push -u origin master The manpage says: -u, --set-upstream For every branch that is up to date or successfully pushed, add upstream (tracking) reference, used by argument-less git-pull(1) and other commands. For more information, see branch.<name>.merge in git-config(1). I hope that helps, Jason