Hi Jiang, this happens with all of my repo clones (I am using V1.8.5.2 on Windows and on Linux). Steps to reproduce: mkdir repo_a && cd repo_a && git init . echo "1">foo && git add foo && git commit -m "1" cd .. git clone repo_a repo_b cd repo_a echo "2">foo && git add foo && git commit -m "2" cd ../repo_b git status git checkout -b "branch" git checkout master 'git status' and 'git checkout master' in repo_b are now reporting "Your branch is up-to-date with 'origin/master'" which is obviously wrong. --- Thomas ----- Original Nachricht ---- Von: Jiang Xin <worldhello.net@xxxxxxxxx> An: Thomas Ackermann <th.acker@xxxxxxxx> Datum: 06.01.2014 06:31 Betreff: Re: [Bug report] 'git status' always says "Your branch is up-to-date with 'origin/master'" > 2014/1/5 Thomas Ackermann <th.acker@xxxxxxxx>: > > Since f223459 "status: always show tracking branch even no change" > > 'git status' (and 'git checkout master' always says > > "Your branch is up-to-date with 'origin/master'" > > even if 'origin/master' is way ahead from local 'master'. > > Hi, Thomas > > Can you provide your operations so that I can reproduce this issue? > > In the commit you mentioned above, there was a new test case named > 'checkout (up-to-date with upstream)' added in 't6040'. I also add two > test-cases locally in order to reproduce the issue you report, and run > them in arbitrary orders, but they all look fine: > > ok 4 - checkout (behind upstream) > ok 5 - checkout (ahead upstream) > ok 6 - checkout (diverged from upstream) > ok 7 - checkout with local tracked branch > ok 8 - checkout (upstream is gone) > ok 9 - checkout (up-to-date with upstream) > ok 10 - checkout (upstream is gone) > ok 11 - checkout with local tracked branch > ok 12 - checkout (diverged from upstream) > ok 13 - checkout (ahead upstream) > ok 14 - checkout (behind upstream) > ok 15 - checkout (diverged from upstream) > ok 16 - checkout (upstream is gone) > ok 17 - checkout (ahead upstream) > ok 18 - checkout with local tracked branch > ok 19 - checkout (behind upstream) > > > The two additional test cases I used locally are: > > checkout_test1() { > test_expect_success 'checkout (behind upstream)' ' > ( > cd test && git checkout b3 > ) >actual && > test_i18ngrep "is behind .* by 1 commit, and can be > fast-forwarded" actual > ' > } > > checkout_test_2() { > test_expect_success 'checkout (ahead upstream)' ' > ( > cd test && git checkout b4 > ) >actual && > test_i18ngrep "is ahead of .* by 2 commits" actual > ' > } > > -- > Jiang Xin > --- Thomas -- 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