On Tue, 19 Dec 2006 14:06:03 -0800, Junio C Hamano wrote: > "Sean Kelley" <sean.v.kelley@xxxxxxxxx> writes: > > error: no such remote ref refs/heads/TestBranch > > Fetch failure: git+ssh://git.example.com/data/git/proj/kernel/mh.git > > kelleys@oifig:~/Work/kernel$ > > > > Any ideas how to correct this? > > If you know remote does not have it, then probably not fetching > from it would be a good idea. I think a common case is just wanting to track the upstream contents, whether branches appear or disappear, and being able to do that without manually maintaining a local configuration file listing the current remote branches. Presumably the recently added globbing support would provide that ability, correct? Is there any plan to make git-clone take advantage of this capability so that one can track an upstream that has branches that get added/remove without having to learn how to manually maintain the current list of branches in .git/config ? -Carl
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