On 4/14/10 9:08 PM, Aghiles wrote:
On Wed, Apr 14, 2010, Johannes Gilger wrote:
AFAIK no, the operations have to be local.
In order to see if there are any new changes to be pulled you could do
this: git fetch --dry-run
It seems to me like a major restriction! Especially that I am tracking
a remote branch ... No possibilities to do a diff or a log without fetching?
Very sad. :(
If you are interested in the actual commits (say, you want to merge
them), you need to fetch them anyway. And if you just want to look at
the history, most repos provide a web interface which you can use.
tom
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