On 2012-12-17, Tomas Carnecky <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Mon, 17 Dec 2012 07:02:46 +0000, Woody Wu <[email protected]> wrote:
>> On 2012-12-17, Tomas Carnecky <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > 'git checkout foo' has special meaning if a local branch with that
>> > name doesn't exist but there is a remote branch with that name. In
>> > that case it's equivalent to: git checkout -t -b foo origin/foo.
>> > Because that's what people usually want.
>>
>> I think this is what exactly happened to me in the first time I got the
>> 'foo'. One new thing to me is the '-t'. I am not sure wether the '-t'
>> was used or not in the background. How do I check the 'upstream'
>> relationships? Is there any file under .git recoreded that kind of
>> information?
>
> Yes, that information is recorded in a file somewhere in .git. However, for
> most users it's irrelevant which file it is. Git has commands to access this
> information. Try one of these:
>
> git branch -vv
Run this on my local linux tree, I got:
lgf2410-2.6.16.4 7af1fda - added a ignore rule in .gitignore
(*~)
* lgf2410-2.6.34.13 50d3f9d ax88796b verbose debug output
lgf2410-2.6.34.13-16C554 3ec82e0 more debug on 16C554
master 9489e9d [origin/master] Linux 3.7-rc7
Does this mean, I only have local branch master tracked to remote?
> git remote show origin
Running this I got,
...
linux-3.1.y tracked
linux-3.2.y tracked
linux-3.3.y tracked
linux-3.4.y tracked
linux-3.5.y tracked
linux-3.6.y tracked
linux-3.7.y new (next fetch will store in remotes/origin)
master tracked
Local branch configured for 'git pull':
master rebases onto remote master
Local ref configured for 'git push':
master pushes to master (local out of date)
I am curious to know how the last 4 lines were printed by git.
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Local branch configured for 'git pull':
master rebases onto remote master
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If I have addtional branch other than master that also track to some
remote branch, will it also be listed under this 'git pull' line?
----
Local ref configured for 'git push':
master pushes to master (local out of date)
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This I totally don't understand, what it mean? I think I did not do a
modification on the local 'master'.
Thanks!
--
woody
I can't go back to yesterday - because I was a different person then.
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