2009-04-23, 09:58
dedaluz Wrote:1. Pull (it updates the entire beast, auriga included, but remote branches keep being remote)
2. Let's see what remote branches we have for the repo we have cloned
3. Let's track the interesting remote branch creating a local branch for that and switching to it
git pull
git remote show origin
git co --track -b auriga origin/auriga
From here, git pull whenever you want and...
git co master (you are on Stark and can test or use it)
git pull (update Stark)
git co auriga (you are on Auriga with latest and freshest additions)
git pull (update Auriga)
git co master (on Stark again, it's that easy)
Thank you.