I am in the process of migrating a git repository from Github to a local Atlassian Stash server. While I'm working out infrastructure, developers are still working against Github, and my intention was to mirror their work from Github to Stash until I go live with Stash.
Anyways, I set up my local mirror as follows:
git clone --mirror https://github.com/myorg/myrepo.git myrepo-mirror
cd myrepo-mirror
git remote set-url --push origin nowhere.com # prevent accidental pushes to origin
git remote add stash https://stash/myproj/myrepo.git # set "stash" remote for pushing
Then I would periodically (via cron) fetch and push:
git fetch -p origin
git push --mirror stash
However, it fails at the git fetch
. I get the following error:
fatal: refs/remotes/origin/master tracks both refs/heads/master and refs/remotes/origin/master Unexpected end of command stream
I run git branch -r
and it looks normal. So I run git ls-remote origin
and I see the usual, with these two strange (I think) guys at the bottom:
7e438ee97be8c7cbd8012c3c96b60e3ff8cb3c2c refs/remotes/origin/HEAD
7e438ee97be8c7cbd8012c3c96b60e3ff8cb3c2c refs/remotes/origin/master
I figure the last one is the problem, but I'm not sure, or how to fix it. I also ran git config --get-all remote.origin.fetch
and see:
+refs/pull/*/head:refs/remotes/origin/pr/*
+refs/heads/*:refs/remotes/origin/*
+refs/*:refs/*
but again, I'm not sure if or how to fix.
Full disclosure
I made an earlier attempt to mirror that seemed to be working fine, but I accidentally git push --mirror
while testing which essentially force pushed origin with an out of date working copy (Yeah, I know). I attempted to rebuild by going to my CI server that had fetched recently and recreating all the branches, then mirror pushing back to github to get everything back to normal. That may be where these wierd ref problems started.
Aside
I also tried git clone --bare url
and then doing my git fetch -p origin && git push --mirror stash
and it says it's working, but I never see the updated commits on my Stash repo.
.git/config
? Maybe you can change something there and see the error? If not, you can also look at.git/refs/*
. Be careful when you delete something there.