* remote branch checkout issue, why its *(no branch)
@ 2008-11-28 22:15 Sudipta GHOSH
2008-11-28 22:32 ` Jakub Narebski
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From: Sudipta GHOSH @ 2008-11-28 22:15 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: git
Hi,
In Our git repository there are few branches like
master
orgin/B1
origin/B2
After doing #git checkout orgin/B1 I found that my current branch is
*(no branch)
#git branch
*(no branch)
master
Why its showing *(no branch) why not origin/B1
How I can checkout orgin/B1 and after that my current branch will be
orgin/B1 not the *(no branch)
Regards,
-SG
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* Re: remote branch checkout issue, why its *(no branch)
2008-11-28 22:15 remote branch checkout issue, why its *(no branch) Sudipta GHOSH
@ 2008-11-28 22:32 ` Jakub Narebski
2008-11-28 23:24 ` Björn Steinbrink
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From: Jakub Narebski @ 2008-11-28 22:32 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Sudipta GHOSH; +Cc: git
"Sudipta GHOSH" <sudipta.in@gmail.com> writes:
> In our git repository there are few branches like
>
> master
> origin/B1
> origin/B2
>
> After doing #git checkout origin/B1 I found that my current branch is
> *(no branch)
>
> #git branch
> *(no branch)
> master
>
> Why its showing *(no branch) why not origin/B1
>
> How I can checkout origin/B1 and after that my current branch will be
> origin/B1 not the *(no branch)
First, 'origin/B1' is so called remote-tracking branch, and its full
name is refs/remotes/origin/B1. Those branches are updated
_automatically_ by git on fetch, to follow branch 'B1' in 'origin'
repository. Therefore, to not lose _your_ changes git doesn't allow
checking out remote-tracking branches. You can checkout _state_ of
such branch into anonymous noname branch, so called in git jargon
"detached HEAD".
What you can do is to create _local_ branch, closely tied to
remote-tracking branch 'origin/B1', by using:
$ git branch -b B1 --track origin/B1
Git would set up configuration for this branch in such way that "git
pull" command given on 'B1' branch would "do the right thing"(TM)
I really recommend reading "Git User's Manual" or "The Git Community
Book" first...
--
Jakub Narebski
Poland
ShadeHawk on #git
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* Re: remote branch checkout issue, why its *(no branch)
2008-11-28 22:32 ` Jakub Narebski
@ 2008-11-28 23:24 ` Björn Steinbrink
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From: Björn Steinbrink @ 2008-11-28 23:24 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Jakub Narebski; +Cc: Sudipta GHOSH, git
On 2008.11.28 14:32:56 -0800, Jakub Narebski wrote:
> What you can do is to create _local_ branch, closely tied to
> remote-tracking branch 'origin/B1', by using:
>
> $ git branch -b B1 --track origin/B1
You mixed up checkout and branch there ;-)
It's either
git branch B1 origin/B1 # Just create a branch B1
or
git checkout -b B1 origin/B1 # Create and checkout B1
I omitted the "--track" as, by default, it is implied when you create a
new branch from a remote tracking branch.
Björn
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