Greg Smith wrote:
> On 06/10/2011 12:19 AM, Alex Hunsaker wrote:
> > It looks like if you push the remote branch first everything should work 
> > nicely:
> > git checkout master
> > git push origin origin:refs/heads/REL9_1_STABLE
> > git fetch # fetch the new branch
> > git checkout REL9_1_STABLE
> 
> This is basically the state of the art right now for the most frequently 
> deployed versions of git.  I don't think checking out master first is 
> necessary though.
> 
> Potentially useful automation/trivia for alternate approaches includes:
> 
> 1) Write a little script to do this messy chore, so you don't have to 
> remember this weird "create a new branch using a full refspec" syntax.  
> There is an example named git-create-branch along with a short tutorial 
> on this subject at 
> http://www.zorched.net/2008/04/14/start-a-new-branch-on-your-remote-git-repository/
> 
> 2) Use git_remote_branch https://github.com/webmat/git_remote_branch 
> which is the swiss army knife of remote branch hackery automation.
> 
> 3) Rather than manually hack the config files, use "git config" to do 
> it.  Not sure if this is completely workable, but something like this 
> might connect the newly created branch to your local one after pushing 
> it out, without actually opening the config with an editor:
> 
> git config branch.REL9_1_STABLE.remote origin
> git config branch.REL9_1_STABLE.merge refs/heads/REL9_1_STABLE
> 
> 4) Use a system with git>=1.7.0, which adds:
> 
> git branch --set-upstream REL9_1_STABLE origin/REL9_1_STABLE

Uh, I think someone needs to add this to our wiki:

        http://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/Working_with_Git
        http://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/Committing_with_Git

I needed this when using git-new-workdir so at least it is needed there;
I am unclear how wide this is needed so I cannot add it.

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