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. > >