Re: push.default, was Re: What's cooking in git.git (Mar 2009, #04; Sat, 14)

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Johannes Schindelin <Johannes.Schindelin@xxxxxx> writes:

> In my git.git clone on one machine, I have remote.orcz.push = master.  I 
> cloned it.  There, "git push" does something different.
>
> Inconsistent right there, correct?  Without any change to git.git.

You must be smoking something potent.  It's a nonsense argument and you
know it.

In your git.git clone on one machine, you have some setting.

You cloned it to one machine some time ago.  It behave differently and
that is something that has always been true, and you know it.  Repository
configuration is private.

You clone it to another today.  Now the new clone, without any
configuration, will behave differently from the other clone, that you
haven't done any funny configuration.

That's inconsistent.
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