WFM on MacOSX.

Nice job, Dima.  Clean break and it looks like it dropped in beautifully.

On Oct 11, 2013, at 8:24 PM, Dima Kogan <[email protected]> wrote:

> [email protected] writes:
> 
>> I'm not sure how to grab the relevant source to test. Is is just a
>> matter of doing a normal 'git pull' ?
> 
> You want to check out a specific branch. Maybe you can do it with 'git
> pull'. I usually work more explicitly:
> 
> 1. git fetch
> 2. git checkout -b test_flexible_array origin/test_flexible_array
> 
> The first command downloads data from the server to make it available
> locally. The second command checks out the remote 'test_flexible_array'
> branch into a local one of the same name.
> 
> 'git pull' is a shorthand for a 'git fetch' followed by a 'git merge'.
> That's not what you want here, but there may exist some options to make
> 'git pull' do what you want.
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