Hello, sometimes it's just too much.
I usually use "the script" to push updates for me, but sometimes I just need to do stuff with git by hand. Yesterday I tried to update one of the packages, but forgot to first *git pull* the branch. I overwrote the po translation files, and tried to push. When I saw errors of *git push*, I knew that I did (for me) unsolvable thing. Usually I simply delete the whole directory and clone it again, but this one is too big, and honestly, I need to find out how to solve this for future occasions. I tried reverts and resets and it doesn't seem to work. SO ... HOW do I "remove" all the changes I made and simply start from scratch ... git reset --hard master tells that the HEAD is now at b5eb062 Revert , but when I try to pull I get an error: Untracked working tree file would be overwritten by merge. Thanks, Matej _______________________________________________ gnome-i18n mailing list gnome-i18n@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-i18n