On Tue, May 31, 2011 at 10:35 AM, chris <chrizz0...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> Hi all, > i have a problem, I don't understand. > I created the repository http://git.gitorious.org/git-php/git-php.git > and pushed to it. > Every time i clone this repository, I only get it until the commit > '9cc2cad'. > But if you read the commit log via > https://gitorious.org/git-php/git-php/commits/master > you can see that there are 2 newer commits. > I tried fetching, but anyway i do not get those latest commits > '7c80746' and 'd9d3581'. > Chris, Now, this was a bit of a mind-bender :-) It looks like you haven't pushed your repository to gitorious.org before (from the repository's page https://gitorious.org/git-php/git-php), and somehow the file .git/info/refs in the repository is out of date. This file is used by our git-http service to list the branch names and their respective commits when cloning over HTTP. I don't know how this happened, git should take care of this for you, but that's certainly not how it's supposed to look, since your git client will fetch this file over HTTP and then request that commit - your .git/info/refs file looks like this: 9cc2cadaf38f7c7199a4425c342f9ef1670a8169 refs/heads/master You could try pushing to the repository, and see if that helps; otherwise creating a near-empty commit and pushing that should take care of things. Cheers, - Marius -- To post to this group, send email to gitorious@googlegroups.com To unsubscribe from this group, send email to gitorious+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com