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* Wrong code on master
@ 2011-12-24  5:09 Jonathan Duncan
  2011-12-24  5:49 ` Frans Klaver
  2011-12-24 15:42 ` Nathan W. Panike
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 4+ messages in thread
From: Jonathan Duncan @ 2011-12-24  5:09 UTC (permalink / raw)
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I have a developer that committed code that should have been on a branch.  I have created a branch now and locally my master branch is good to go.  However, when I try to push it conflicts, of course, because the repo still wants me to pull the changes and merge them to my master.

The new code from the other developer will eventually be used, but we were not ready for it to be on "master" yet.  I need to push my own code out before that other code gets used.

Will I really have to pull and merge the code to master and then revert?  I have been googling all day, trying to figure out the best way to do this and in the process I fear I have made a mess of my repo.  I have been using git long enough to be dangerous to myself.

Any thoughts?  Got a good article I can read?

Thanks,
Jonathan

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