Re: New way of tracking remote branches -- question

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Luben Tuikov <ltuikov@xxxxxxxxx> writes:

> I can see that the remote heads are where they are supposed to be
> but no local tracking heads are created (by default).  I had
> to do this manually.

Ah, after firing off a few messages, I think I now guessed
what you are talking about correctly.

You are talking about the separate remote layout "git clone"
creates, and talking about the fact that there is nothing in
refs/heads/ except master while refs/remotes/origin/ mirrors
what the remote side has faithfully, aren't you?

If that is the case, I can explain.  It is a good topic to talk
about.




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