On 06/13/2011 02:26 PM, Bruce Momjian wrote:
I found the cause. When I added 'github' to ~/.gitconfig a few months
ago, I copied this line from .git/config:
fetch = +refs/heads/*:refs/remotes/origin/*
If this line is in ~/.gitconfig for both 'origin' and 'github', git
cannot create .git/config entries.
Attached is my corrected ~/.gitconfig file. I now use only the 'url'
branch entries, which is all that is needed.
[...]
[remote "origin"]
url = ssh://[email protected]/postgresql.git
# Do not add the next line or .git/config is not updated.
# fetch = +refs/heads/*:refs/remotes/origin/*
[remote "github"]
url = [email protected]:bmomjian/postgres.git
Is putting remotes in your ~/.gitconfig good practice? I certainly
don't have any in mine.
The one for "origin" seems a particularly bad idea to me, although I
don't claim that my git-fu is of the highest.
pager = "less -x4 -E"
I experimented with this setting quite a bit before getting it the way I
wanted. You might find this works better:
pager = less -+$LESS -FRSX
cheers
andrew
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