From: Troy Telford <ttelford.groups@gmail.com>
To: git@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Branch Names and tracking branches
Date: Wed, 26 May 2010 14:39:17 -0600 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <201005261439.17442.ttelford.groups@gmail.com> (raw)
I've got a situation where I'm trying to integrate git into another tool, so
that when you make a commit into a git branch, a post-receive hook will then
push the code changes into the other tool when the user pushes their changes
into the repository.
The problem: The other tool uses colons in the name. So, I looked at 'man
git-check-ref-format', and found that the colon can't be used.
So, I looked for a substitute character that isn't likely to be used anyway --
semicolon seemed to be a good choice.
As I decided to use a semicolon, a conversion as needed in the post hook. It
works fine with the git branch names along the lines of sna;foo;bar.
But using a branch name of "sna;foo;bar" is not entirely great, as the
semicolon has to be escaped on the command line when referencing the branch
name.
So, I decided to use a tracking branch:
git branch --track branch "refs/origin/sna;foo;bar"
Again, it checks out okay, and it is able to pull in changes fine. However,
changes can't be pushed into the remote repository at all; 'git push' simply
returns "Everything up-to-date," even when changes are made.
This differs from the behavior I've seen in the past for tracking branches -
I'm used to (and was expecting) the git push to push the changes into the
remote's "refs/heads/sna;foo;bar" branch.
Using another character is, of course, an option; but the semicolon isn't
explicitly forbidden and it works for everything I've used but 'git push'.
So am I just doing something wrong, or have I found a bug or documentation
issue?
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