I don't mind being wrong (I'm often wrong), and I don't mind changing my mind. Consequently I am an atheist By day I work for Red Hat on all things to do with virtualization. I have strong opinions on how we write software, about Reason and the scientific method. nbdkit 1.24 & libnbd 1.6, new copying toolĬhristophe de Dinech… on virt-install + nbdkit live…įrame pointers vs DW… on AMD Ryzen 9 3900X –…įrame pointers vs DW… on Frame pointers – an impo….Installing Fedora 34 on my Turing Pi 7 node cluster.An NBD block device written using Linux ublk (user block device).Creating a modifiable gzipped disk image.At this point, plain git pull and git push should work as expected. For reasons completely unknown, you now have to do:Īnd that should make your commit appear remotely. (You should see the section in the config file already, which is what the previous git remote add origin command did). We have to connect the upstream origin with the current local branch (usually called master). Git remote add origin ssh:///git/autobuildrequires.git So do this, obviously replacing the URL with the correct URL for your repository: The origin is where git checks by default when you do a git pull. Next we have to tell git that the origin of the local repository is the remote repository. You can check this with the git log command. Now we have a repository containing one commit. Firstly we need to create a repository on the local machine and add a commit to it: I don’t pretend to understand git, but I think that a git repository doesn’t exist unless it has at least one commit. See documentation for git-receive-pack(1).ĭo I think it’ll be worth my time following the link to git-receive-pack? Here’s how to solve the problem You can make interesting things happen to a repository every time you push into it, by setting up hooks there. Updates remote refs using local refs, while sending objects necessary to complete the given refs. Git-push – Update remote refs along with associated objects The response was basically that I’m stupid and should have read the manual page to git-push. I sent a rant about this to the git developers last month. Initialized empty Git repository in autobuildrequires/.git/ $ git clone ssh:///git/autobuildrequires.git Instead it responds with this cryptic error message: Only problem is, this command does not work if the remote repository is empty. Git clone is the command you use to clone and start working with a remote repository.
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