Re: Tracking a branch using StGIT

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On 9/15/06, Jakub Narebski <jnareb@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Besides in remotes file you have only specified which remote branch
is tracked by which local branch. Additionally all but first are marked
as not-for-merge. There is no place for default branch to merge with.

There was some discussion about moving remotes information into config
file, including marking tracking branches as read-only, marking default
branch to merge (or marking branch as for-merge/not-for-merge), marking
branch as of not fast-forwarding type (like 'pu' in git.git) on the
_server_ side etc. But it petered out, unfortunately.

Thanks a lot for your comments, I have just put the RELENG_1 line in
the remotes and have RELENG_1 always checked out.

raj
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