On Monday, April 29, 2013, 20:20, John Keeping, wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 29, 2013 at 07:34:27PM +0200, Steffen Jaeckel wrote:
>>
>> snip
>> sjaeckel@T7400-003 /h/projects/my_project (develop)
>> $ GIT_TRACE=2 git subtree push --prefix=lib/com_lib/ git@git.local:com_lib
>> develop -b develop
On Mon, Apr 29, 2013 at 07:34:27PM +0200, Steffen Jaeckel wrote:
> lately I used git-subtree to integrate a submodule directly into a
> repository. Now I wanted to push the changes back to the original
> repository of the submodule and I was a bit surprised by what
> happened...
>
>
> snip -
Hi,
lately I used git-subtree to integrate a submodule directly into a
repository. Now I wanted to push the changes back to the original
repository of the submodule and I was a bit surprised by what
happened...
snip
sjaeckel@T7400-003 /h/projects/my_project (develop)
$ GIT_TRACE=2 git
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