I created a local git repository, and I push changes from it to a gitosis remote that I created with
git init my_git
git remote add origin git@server:my_git
... various adds and commits
git push origin master:refs/heads/master
Now, I edit and commit changes locally in eclipse, and when I commit, I see (using qgit) that it moves my master
branch to that version.
However, it also shows me that origin/master
is at the previous version.
git status
on command line shows me everything is up to date:
$ git status
# On branch master
nothing to commit (working directory clean)
I can see the differences in versions with
git diff origin/master
If i do git push
on my command line, then qgit shows me the origin/master
branch is now at same place as my master
.
I can't work out how to configure the "remote / push" or "remote / configure push to upstream" dialog in eclipse to do the same thing as a command line git push
to move the origin/master
to the same level as the master
.
I always have to do the command line push to make the origin/master
come up to the same place as master
.
Q1. Can anyone tell me how to do this in eclipse?
Q2. What is the command line version of git push
doing that the eclipse version doesn't do?
Q3. Are my assumptions that master
is my local HEAD pointer and origin/master
is the remote server's view of the current HEAD correct?
master
branch in the gitolite repository updated when you push from Eclipse, though?origin/master
is still set at the previous version, so that tells me the push is working andorigin/master
isn't the remote server's HEAD. The new clone has "master", "origin/master" on the latest verison, but also a "origin/origin/master" at the previous versionorigin/origin/master
in the new clone suggests to me that you've somehow accidentally pushedorigin/master
(rather than justmaster
) to a matching name in the gitolite repository.master
.