On Sonntag, 31. Mai 2020 01:44:23 CEST Jack wrote:

> I don't know why I'm having problems with this, but how does one keep a 
> fork updated with the source?  All my searching points to mirroring, but 
> that seems to be restricted to administrators in KDE's GitLab.  Since I 
> do have commit privs to the main repository, I know I can just create a 
> new branch, work there, push it to invent.kde.org and create an MR 
> there.  I know there is a convoluted way to pull from upstream to your 
> local clone, do work, push to your fork and create an MR, but assuring 
> no merge conflicts seems to require great care in doing things in the 
> right order.

Not sure, but there was a recent post by Albert on

https://tsdgeos.blogspot.com/2020/02/working-with-different-remotes-in-git.html[1]
 

which may provide some info to you.

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Regards

Thomas Baumgart

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https://tsdgeos.blogspot.com/2020/02/working-with-different-remotes-in-git.html

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