Re: git push (mis ?)behavior

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On Sep 28, 2007, at 11:44 AM, Junio C Hamano wrote:

Let me put it as a question: How can I push changes from the current
branch to all remote refs it is configured to push to via
"remote.<name>.push"
without pushing anything else at the same time?

Sorry, but I do not get you.  Are you talking about pushing your
'frotz' into more than one branches 'nitfol' and 'xyzzy' at the
same remote 'origin' without having to say

	$ git push origin frotz:nitfol frotz:xyzzy

???

Yes. Doesn't sound like a very reasonable workflow. But you can do
it with "remote.<name>.push". So I think "git push" should somehow
deal with it in a sensible way.

	Steffen
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