When I try to push to master
branch that is hosted on https://github.com I get:
remote: fatal error in commit_refs
How can I solve this?
When I try to push to master
branch that is hosted on https://github.com I get:
remote: fatal error in commit_refs
How can I solve this?
In my case, GitHub was down by the time I was trying to push.
Just check https://www.githubstatus.com to know about GitHub site status.
When it's up you'll be able to push.
This fixed it for me:
git gc
That will start a garbage collection that resolved my error.
git gc
didn't solve it for me, but git fsck
and then git gc
did it.
Make sure your repo is online.
I got this error today when attempting to push to github and then couldn't even browse the site without getting their unicorn error message.
Try rebase the current branch on top of the upstream branch after pull, e.g.
git pull origin master -r
then push it again:
git push origin master
I raised this with GitHub in relation to http://blastedbio.blogspot.co.uk/2016/05/sync-github-mirror-with-cron.html and it turned out to be due to protected branch settings. GitHub have improved the error message:
$ git push mirror master
Counting objects: 391, done.
Delta compression using up to 8 threads.
Compressing objects: 100% (391/391), done.
Writing objects: 100% (391/391), 99.28 KiB | 0 bytes/s, done.
Total 391 (delta 298), reused 0 (delta 0)
remote: error: GH006: Protected branch update failed for refs/heads/master.
remote: error: You're not authorized to push to this branch. Visit https://help.github.com/articles/about-protected-branches/ for more information.
To [email protected]:HuttonICS/biopython.git
! [remote rejected] master -> master (protected branch hook declined)
error: failed to push some refs to '[email protected]:HuttonICS/biopython.git'
If you try again now you ought to get a more constructive error report. In my case I needed to adjust my protected branch settings as per https://help.github.com/articles/about-protected-branches/
Opening a new terminal and trying worked for me.
From my experience, there is now (2019) some rate limit on GitHub that causes this problem for me when mass-pushing tens of huge repositories. It can also cause "cannot read" problem in random cases.
When I delay for 30 seconds before each push, both problems go away and I can continue with hundreds of repos without a glitch (sigh, don't even ask).
In my case I suspect a hung git process was causing the problem; I killed it and retried and the problem went away.
Pulling down latest code from the branch solved it for me:
git pull origin master
git push origin master