Follow-up Comment #6, sr #108538 (project administration): I looked closely at the two repositories. The master branches of both are in sync. They are at the same spots.
Both repositories have pim branches. Those diverge immediately from the current master. The changesets are similar but they were committed to the repositories by different committers and therefore have different signatures. Because git considers the committer a part of the history and therefore different committers means different history to git. The pim branches appear to have the same changeset content up through "2010-08-27 15:16:33". At that point the pim branch has additional commits from github. Those additional commits from github cannot be fast-forwarded onto the savannah pim branch because they have different committers. My previous comment about fast-forwarding master applies only if you want to commit one branch or another on top of master. But your later comments lead me to believe that isn't what you want. I suspect you want to add those later commits on top of the pim branch. Or to replace the pim branch with the other history. It would remove the previous committer history and replace it with the one from github. I am surprised you haven't used network access from elsewhere that would grant you network ability. If it were me I would drop into a coffee shop on the way home from work and do the task from there. If you still want me to upload for you then please add me to your project team so that I have the permission to do this action. I am rwp on Savannah. Add me to your project team and I will be happy to upload that branch for you. _______________________________________________________ Reply to this item at: <http://savannah.gnu.org/support/?108538> _______________________________________________ Message sent via/by Savannah http://savannah.gnu.org/