OK, I just read the FAQ.
Luke Diamand wrote:
I'm finding that git-pull using https does not work in the way I would
expect.
I created a bare repository, test.git, available by https://
I then cloned it:
% git-clone https://host/git/test.git
So far, so good.
Then I made a change in a different clone and pushed it.
When I next did git-pull it just said:
% git-pull
Fetching refs/heads/master from https://host/git/test.git using https
Already up-to-date.
But it *isn't* up-to-date! If I do the same exercise with git:// or
ssh:// on the same repo then it pulls down my changes as expected.
Tried with:
git version 1.5.3.4 (debian testing)
git 1.5.3.5-dirty
curl is 7.16.4
The server access log shows the git-pull happening, and there are no
errors reported by the server.
Is there something obvious I'm missing?
Thanks
Luke
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