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@ 2010-05-17 21:51 matteo brutti
  2010-05-18 16:31 ` Nicolas Sebrecht
  2010-05-19 11:03 ` hasen j
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From: matteo brutti @ 2010-05-17 21:51 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: git

Hi,
i'm learning about git and soon have a question.
My repo is in /dev/sda6 and my home is in /dev/sda4, as are both in
local i thought that when i committ, i'll found the files on repo
changed, it was not so! I learn i have to use git pull, but i didn't
understand why.
I made some tries, put my repo in /home/user/myrepo cloned in
/home/user/myclones changed files and committed and the changes was in
the repo without any need of pulling, and i have permission to write
to /dev/sda6, so why have i to pull changes?

Thanks.


Matteo

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@ 2012-04-12 14:47 cvalusek
  2012-04-12 15:03 ` Matthieu Moy
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From: cvalusek @ 2012-04-12 14:47 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: git

My apologies if this isn't the appropriate place to post this. We are using
the windows port msysgit so I understand if I need to post over there first.

I have also posted this on stackoverflow. Here is a link to the question
there:

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/10110401/why-doesnt-git-clean-up-when-aborting-a-merge-triggered-from-pulling-in-changes

My team has had a lot of trouble with GIT lately because of aborted pull
commands.

If a user has local modifications not on the index and does a pull, I have
seen git attempt to start applying the merge to master and abort. The whole
checkout is then left in a terrible state that is nearly unrecoverable. In
the past, I thought GIT would run some sort of check to identify these
problems before it attempts the merge.

Even with a clean state (nothing to commit), I have seen the same thing
randomly happen at least once. I understand that without rebasing, you may
be forced to resolve merge conflicts when you pull, but this is not what is
happening though.

We are using gitolite. I am mainly using command line and have yet to run
into these issues. The rest of the team is using the git-gui or in 1 case
TortoiseGit.

git-gui version 0.13.GITGUI
git version 1.7.8.msysgit.0
Tcl/Tk version 8.5.1
TortoiseGit 1.7.6.0

We are not working with branches as much as we could, but feel like this
should be working.
Why does GIT allow you to try to pull when it is going to train-wreck?
Why does GIT not abort cleanly?

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