From: Pedro Sa Costa <psdc1978@gmail.com>
To: Matthieu Moy <Matthieu.Moy@grenoble-inp.fr>
Cc: git@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: git push in a git-init without --bare option?
Date: Sun, 26 Jun 2011 22:21:33 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <201106262221.33294.psdc1978@gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <vpqliwoa24m.fsf@bauges.imag.fr>
So this means that eveytime that I want a repository to be shared by several
persons, the repository must always be bare?
> Pedro Sa Costa <psdc1978@gmail.com> writes:
> > - I see that in git, I can't do git-push to a repository that wasn't
> > created with git-init --bare. Why?
> >
> > - But doing git-pull and git-checkout to the same repository is possible.
> > I'm really confused. Any help?
>
> git pull involves a merge, and merge may involve conflicts, and
> conflicts involve a user fixing them ... So, doing a "git pull" to merge
> in remote changes is OK, but a "git push" cannot merge changes remotely,
> hence the asymetry.
>
> Git could just send the commits, without updating the working tree, but
> that would be terrible for the user. Let's say the user has no local
> change before the push. His checkout points to the tip of a branch
> (information stored in HEAD), so the tree matches the old HEAD. Updating
> the branch means changing the commit pointed to by HEAD, hence after a
> push, the tree does not match the HEAD anymore (which means the next
> commit will seem to revert the pushed history). This is to prevent this
> situation that Git refuses to push to non-bare repos.
--
Best regards,
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2011-06-26 21:26 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 5+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2011-06-26 10:42 git push in a git-init without --bare option? Pedro Sa Costa
2011-06-26 11:35 ` Elia Pinto
2011-06-26 18:17 ` Matthieu Moy
2011-06-26 21:21 ` Pedro Sa Costa [this message]
2011-06-26 22:30 ` Christof Krüger
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