On Sun, Jul 16, 2017 at 03:42:09PM +0200, Jan Danielsson wrote:
> > 1. Drop the pruning (in which case deleted branches from the sync may
> > accumulate, but depending on the patterns that may or may not be a
> > problem).
>
>I don't think that's a problem. Or rather, I'd be will
On 07/16/17 12:10, Jeff King wrote:
>>This seems to accomplish everything I want except that the the "git
>> push" deletes any branches I have created on my self-hosted
>> repository.
>
> A mirrored push is basically:
>
> - push all refs, i.e., a "+refs/*:refs/*" refspec
>
> - enable --p
On Sun, Jul 16, 2017 at 02:59:23AM +0200, Jan Danielsson wrote:
>This seems to accomplish everything I want except that the the "git
> push" deletes any branches I have created on my self-hosted
> repository.
A mirrored push is basically:
- push all refs, i.e., a "+refs/*:refs/*" refspec
Hello,
Let's say there'a s hosting service hosting a repository which I want
to self-host. I don't just want to do a mirror, but I want to keep it
in sync (using a cronjob). In addition, I want to have private branches
on the self-hosted repository. (In this particular case, the "hosting
ser
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