Am Donnerstag, den 21.11.2019, 16:30 +0100 schrieb Werner LEMBERG: > > Below is the console output. Any ideas? > > > Clone the repository anew, and everything should be fine again.
This works of course but is pretty destructive. A simple $ git fetch --prune did the job for me. This removes branches under origin/ that don't exist anymore on the server. In this case, it gets rid of origin/dev/jmandereau which is now a directory (not sure if that is the right term for git branches, but the corresponding (local) .git/refs/remotes/origin/dev/jmandereau/ is now directory). Regards, Jonas
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