Le jeudi 21 juil. 2011 à 15:57:32 (+0200 CEST), Thomas Preud'homme a écrit : > Le jeudi 21 juillet 2011 10:11:37, Jonas Smedegaard a écrit : > > On 11-07-21 at 11:10am, Norbert Preining wrote: > > > I now want to include upstream git into a branch, either the upstream > > > branch itself, or some other/new one, but I have no idea how > > > to set that up? [...] > > I would, instead of editing the config, use this command: > > > > git checkout -B --track upstream-git/foo bar > > I would also precede it with git remote add upstream-git > <url-of-upstream-git> > to ease the use of upstream repository.
And fetch the remote objects even before: % git fetch upstream-git Check everything ok wit: % git remote show upstream-git When running this type of config, how do you avoid pushing the upstream tags to the debian repository? Cheers, Julien -- .''`. Julien Valroff ~ <jul...@kirya.net> ~ <jul...@debian.org> : :' : Debian Developer & Free software contributor `. `'` http://www.kirya.net/ `- 4096R/ E1D8 5796 8214 4687 E416 948C 859F EF67 258E 26B1
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