Is there a recommended recipe to utilize the git.bioconductor.org<http://git.bioconductor.org> remote with an existing git repo that has non-zero history? I tried adding the git.bioconductor.org<http://git.bioconductor.org> as a remote, making a branch, and then checking out a branch on that remote, but it gave my computer sad. Do I need to clone a new repo instead?
Example: $ git remote -vv bioc https://github.com/Bioconductor-mirror/MAST.git (fetch) bioc https://github.com/Bioconductor-mirror/MAST.git (push) biocgit g...@git.bioconductor.org<mailto:g...@git.bioconductor.org>:packages/MAST (fetch) biocgit g...@git.bioconductor.org<mailto:g...@git.bioconductor.org>:packages/MAST (push) origin g...@github.com<mailto:g...@github.com>:RGLab/MAST.git (fetch) origin g...@github.com<mailto:g...@github.com>:RGLab/MAST.git (push $ git fetch biocgit $ git checkout -b bgMaster --track biocgit/master ... <some commits to master> ... $ git merge master bgMaster fatal: refusing to merge unrelated histories [[alternative HTML version deleted]] _______________________________________________ Bioc-devel@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/bioc-devel