Re: [BUG] remote-curl.c: honor pushurl

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On Fri, Oct 14, 2011 at 05:37:40PM +0200, Michael Schubert wrote:

> When doing a push (fetch, ..) over http(s), git calls git-remote-http to
> communicate with the server.
> 
> 	git-remote-http <remote> [<url>]
> 
> Git correctly honors a configured pushurl and passes it to git-remote-http,
> but git-remote-http is initiating the http connection with the url defined
> for remote (remote->url) rather than the passed url. This undermines the
> purpose of a config like
> 
> 	url = https://example.com/repo.git
> 	pushurl = https://user@xxxxxxxxxxx/repo.git
> 
> Introduced around 888692b7 - CC'ing Tay Ray Chuan. (I don't know if it was
> working before, though.)

Already noticed and fixed last week.

See this thread, starting at the focused message.

  http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.version-control.git/182752/focus=182872

-Peff
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