No, nothing is wrong wit he import, if you want all the remote
branches, you have to ask git to get all the remote branches

git config --add remote.origin.fetch '+refs/remotes/*:refs/remotes/*'

Then fetch again.
then, if you want to really see all the branches, including the remote
ones, use git branch -a -l, not -r -l.
HTH,
Dan


On Tue, Apr 15, 2008 at 9:14 AM, Ludovic Courtès <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
>
>  [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Ludovic Courtès) writes:
>
>  > "Daniel Berlin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>  >
>  >> I put my version of the gcc conversion (which has all branches but no
>  >> tags) at git://gcc.gnu.org/git/gcc.git and set a script up to update
>  >> it appropriately.
>  >>
>  >> Note that i will not announce this anywhere until someone steps
>  >> forward to actually maintain it because i do not know GIT.
>  >
>  > What else is needed exactly?  The mirror is in place and gets
>  > automatically updated, so that's already enough for many people I think.
>
>  Actually I just cloned the repo and I can only see the following
>  branches:
>
>   $ git-branch -rl
>     origin/HEAD
>     origin/master
>     origin/pre-globals-git
>
>  Something's wrong with the import?
>
>  Thanks,
>  Ludovic.
>
>

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