Javier Domingo <javierdo1@xxxxxxxxx> writes: > I have just had the attached bash session, and I have no idea on what > is going on. > > Any help appreciated, > > Javier Domingo > > javier@frodo:~/proyectos/pfc$ git push -vvv javier master > Pushing to git@server:javier/pfc > To git@server:javier/pfc > ! [rejected] master -> master (non-fast-forward) > error: failed to push some refs to 'git@server:javier/pfc' > hint: Updates were rejected because a pushed branch tip is behind its remote > hint: counterpart. Check out this branch and merge the remote changes > hint: (e.g. 'git pull') before pushing again. > hint: See the 'Note about fast-forwards' in 'git push --help' for details. So push is going to git@server:javier/pfc repository, while ... > javier@frodo:~/proyectos/pfc$ git fetch -vvv javier > From server:javier/pfc > = [up to date] master -> javier/master ... fetch/pull goes to server:javier/pfc repository. Are they the same? In a usual set-up, an access to git@server:javier/pfc will first locate the home directory for the user "git" (the token before "@"), and then its subdirectory javier/pfc, e.g. /home/git/javier/pfc, while an access to server:javier/pfc will first locate the home directory of whatever username the ssh connection uses by default (typically the local user but ~/.ssh/config may have "User" directive for the server) and then its subdirectory javier/pfc, e.g. /home/javier/javier/pfc. These two may be different locations. Do these two commands show the same output? $ git ls-remote git@server:javier/pfc refs/heads/master $ git ls-remote server:javier/pfc refs/heads/master If the above conjecture is correct, I suspect they don't. -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe git" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html