Hello folks,
after some commits to my master branch, I tried to push to the bare upstream
repository and got this error message:
error: src refspec refs/heads/master matches more than one.
A quick check shows that there's indeed something wrong:
jw@kiste:/git/scan$ git branch -a | grep master
* master
refs/heads/master
remotes/origin/HEAD -> origin/master
remotes/origin/master
jw@kiste:/git/scan$ find .git -name master
.git/refs/heads/master
.git/logs/refs/remotes/origin/master
.git/logs/refs/heads/master
.git/logs/refs/heads/refs/heads/master
jw@kiste:/git/scan$ find .git -name master
.git/refs/heads
.git/refs/heads/refs/heads
.git/logs/refs/heads
.git/logs/refs/heads/refs/heads
jw@kiste:/git/scan$ find .git -name master
Notice the refs/heads _within_ refs/heads!
Now I wonder how I managed to get into this situation and what's the best way
to recover?
Any ideas?
PS: this is git-1.8.1.4.
--
Josef Wolf
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