Ryan Lortie <desrt@xxxxxxxx> writes:
> In this case, the user wanted to checkout a branch of a module. They did:
>
> git clone git://git.gnome.org/gtk+
> cd gtk+
> git branch gtk-3-4
>
> Obviously this is a user error, but it's a pretty innocent one, and
> puts the user in a bad state. When they figure they should have typed
> "git checkout gtk-3-4" it is already too late -- they will be taken
> onto their locally-created copy of the master branch.
>
> So feature request: 'git branch' should not allow creating a local
> branch that has the same name as a branch that already exists on
> origin' (or any remote?) without some sort of --force flag.
How does this fit with the fact that git has forever(?) created a
'master' branch when cloning, and usually points it at origin/master
too?
I honestly haven't decided whether I should like or hate your proposal,
but ISTM that outlawing an operation that git does on every clone is a
bit moot.
--
Thomas Rast
trast@{inf,student}.ethz.ch
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