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Re: git push with vc (or other)?
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Tom Roche |
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Re: git push with vc (or other)? |
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Fri, 13 Apr 2012 10:31:43 -0400 |
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Tom Roche Thu, 12 Apr 2012 22:11:36 -0400
>> * I know I have code committed locally that has not been pushed
>> * vc-mode knows my remote: e.g.,
>> *vc-dir*
>> > VC backend : Git
>> > Working dir: ~/path/to/local/working/dir
>> > Branch : master
>> > Remote : https://me@github.com/me/project.git
>> > Stash : Nothing stashed
>> which is all correct.
>> * I see (emacs)>Maintaining>Version Control>Branches>VC Pull
>> But I'm not seeing anything in `info` or the mode help (for either
>> vc or git.el) about pushing. Can this be done from emacs? Is there
>> an extension I need to install?
Eli Zaretskii Fri, 13 Apr 2012 12:47:35 +0300
> Does "C-x v v" do what you want? It should generally do whatever the
> next VC operation is that one would normally want.
Apparently not in this case. When I'm in *vc-dir* with clean status
(i.e., everything committed) and do `C-x v v`, I get the message
*Messages*
> Registering (~/path/to/local/working/dir)... done
(which means nothing to me) and there is no change on github.
Am I doing something wrongly, or is this a bug? If so, I can file one.
It does seem like vc-git is pretty much fully functional for "the
normal git usecases," i.e., {init, status, add, rm, commit, pull,
push}, except for the latter.
FWIW, Tom Roche <Tom_Roche@pobox.com>