Re: When does git check for branch-X being uptodate with origin/branch-X?

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Stefan Beller <sbeller@xxxxxxxxxx> writes:

> On> 494398473714dcbedb38b1ac79b531c7384b3bc4 Stefan Beller
> <sbeller@xxxxxxxxxx> 1455150849 -0800 rebase -i (start): checkout
> origin/master: fast-forward
>
> I do understand the "fetch --append origin fast-forward", (I assume
> they are coming from regular fetches). But the "rebase -i (start):
> checkout origin/master: fast-forward" seems to have recorded there in
> error as I never rebased origin/master itself, but only other stuff on
> top of origin/master.
> Why would we have such an entry in there?

You tell us--what did you do back then?  ;-)

It indeed looks strange.  You shouldn't be able to check out a
remote-tracking branch, so any log for local operation would be in
HEAD's reflog, but not in remotes' reflog.

I was curious to see what kind of entries I have and I do not seem
to have anything strange.

$ find .git/logs/refs/remotes/ -type f -print0 |
  xargs -0 sed -Ee '
    s/^[0-9a-f]{40} [0-9a-f]{40} [^>]*> [0-9]* [-+][0-9]{4}       //
  ' |
  sort -u
fetch --append l10n: fast-forward
fetch git-gui: fast-forward
fetch -v git-svn: fast-forward
fetch -v paulus: fast-forward
pull git-svn: fast-forward
pull git-svn: forced-update
pull -s subtree paulus: fast-forward
pull -v git-svn ks/svn-pathnameencoding-4: storing head
update by push

Puzzled...

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