On Sat, Oct 10, 2009 at 3:27 AM, Andrei Pelinescu-Onciul
<andrei(a)iptel.org> wrote:
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The kamailio_3.0 branch is not yet created, but it can be created any time
the kamailio release managers decide it's best.
It should be created from sr_3.0. E.g.:
git checkout -b kamailio_3.0 origin/sr_3.0
git push origin HEAD:kamailio_3.0 # this command will create it
I think it is safer to write the last command as:
git push origin kamailio_3.0:kamailio_3.0
To explain the parameters:
- origin is a shorthand for the remote repository URL
- the name before the colon (:) is the name of the local branch you
want to push
into the remote repository (the name after -b in git checkout above)
- the name after the colon is the name of the branch you either want
to create or
push to (if it exists) in the remote repository.
I think we should not be using HEAD in such commands because HEADs can
be detached (not referring to any branch).
Jan.