Re: git pull/merge master on other branch

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On May 9, 2008, at 1:24 AM, Johan Herland wrote:

On Friday 09 May 2008, SungHyun Nam wrote:
Hello,

If I am on a branch (reguarly rebased), I don't want to switch to
master branch, but merge origin into master.
If I switch to master and pull and switch to branch, I have to
rebuild almost of sources.

How I can pull origin into master without switching to master
branch?

You can't; merging requires use of the working tree (to resolve conflicts).

However, what you can do is make a local clone of your project (cheap,
because it just hardlinks files from the original repo), and checkout the master branch in the clone, perform the merge (after having set up the same origin and retrieved its contents), and then fetch (or push) the result back
into the original repo (remember: "fetch" instead of "pull", since the
latter will initiate a merge with your current branch).


If you know the pull will just be a fast-foward, then you can do something like

  git fetch origin && git update-ref master origin/master

-Kevin Ballard

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