Re: fetch for bare repository

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13.01.2012 17:40, Carlos Martín Nieto пишет:
On Fri, Jan 13, 2012 at 02:42:03PM +0400, Dmitry A. Ashkadov wrote:
Hello!

I can't understand how to fetch branches from external repository
for bare repository.
What you probably want is a mirror (git clone --mirror). Unless you
tell git that you want a mirror, it's going to assume that you want a
bare repo to push your own changes up to it. Such a repo has no need
to be kept up to date, so clone doesn't set up any fetch refspecs.

I don't have access to an origin repository. So, I need bare repository and push changes up to it. So, I think the word "mirror" isn't applicable to private repository.

Stepping back, do you need to fetch those branches into the private
repo? If you still have access to the main repo and that's where the
main project development is happening, why not use upstream's repo to
get those changes to your local repo (as in the one you use to work)?
It sounds like you're trying to replicate a centralised VCS'
workflow. Git works like a network and you can merge a branch from
upstream if you need to and then push to the private repo.

Yes, I can add one more remote to my local repository, then fetch changes from it and push it to private repository. But I thought that update private repository is the best way.

Thank you!
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