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I've been using hg for a few years with a BitBucket Repo. I use it to archive my development but also to synchronise between different computers (mainly my desktop and my main laptop). So far, no troubles.



But today, when I did an hg pull to get the latest version from the server, I got the response "no changes found", when I can see the changes made yesterday on the server, and still no replicated on my files, locally.



I eventually got the latest version using hg graft -r the_latest_version, which solve my problem for now ... however this was easy to see as it was for a shell script with only a few files.



With projects with plenty of files, I might not spot the problem early enough. Any ideas on what went wrong and how to correct it ?



Cheers.










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  • pull is requesting changes from a remote repository. But it does NOT do any changes to your local repository (unless you also specify --update). graft on the other hand creates a new changeset by copying the specified revision. If you can use graft, the revision clearly was already in your local repository. Sounds to me like you got yourself confused with what version you currently had checked-out and copied a revision from one branch to another. Mercurial does not automatically update between branches when using a simple hg update. Give the revision explicitly in that case.

    – planetmaker
    Nov 14 '18 at 13:01













  • Possible duplicate of Mercurial HG pull specific "no changes" yet files different

    – DaveInCaz
    Nov 19 '18 at 12:52
















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I've been using hg for a few years with a BitBucket Repo. I use it to archive my development but also to synchronise between different computers (mainly my desktop and my main laptop). So far, no troubles.



But today, when I did an hg pull to get the latest version from the server, I got the response "no changes found", when I can see the changes made yesterday on the server, and still no replicated on my files, locally.



I eventually got the latest version using hg graft -r the_latest_version, which solve my problem for now ... however this was easy to see as it was for a shell script with only a few files.



With projects with plenty of files, I might not spot the problem early enough. Any ideas on what went wrong and how to correct it ?



Cheers.










share|improve this question























  • pull is requesting changes from a remote repository. But it does NOT do any changes to your local repository (unless you also specify --update). graft on the other hand creates a new changeset by copying the specified revision. If you can use graft, the revision clearly was already in your local repository. Sounds to me like you got yourself confused with what version you currently had checked-out and copied a revision from one branch to another. Mercurial does not automatically update between branches when using a simple hg update. Give the revision explicitly in that case.

    – planetmaker
    Nov 14 '18 at 13:01













  • Possible duplicate of Mercurial HG pull specific "no changes" yet files different

    – DaveInCaz
    Nov 19 '18 at 12:52














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I've been using hg for a few years with a BitBucket Repo. I use it to archive my development but also to synchronise between different computers (mainly my desktop and my main laptop). So far, no troubles.



But today, when I did an hg pull to get the latest version from the server, I got the response "no changes found", when I can see the changes made yesterday on the server, and still no replicated on my files, locally.



I eventually got the latest version using hg graft -r the_latest_version, which solve my problem for now ... however this was easy to see as it was for a shell script with only a few files.



With projects with plenty of files, I might not spot the problem early enough. Any ideas on what went wrong and how to correct it ?



Cheers.










share|improve this question














I've been using hg for a few years with a BitBucket Repo. I use it to archive my development but also to synchronise between different computers (mainly my desktop and my main laptop). So far, no troubles.



But today, when I did an hg pull to get the latest version from the server, I got the response "no changes found", when I can see the changes made yesterday on the server, and still no replicated on my files, locally.



I eventually got the latest version using hg graft -r the_latest_version, which solve my problem for now ... however this was easy to see as it was for a shell script with only a few files.



With projects with plenty of files, I might not spot the problem early enough. Any ideas on what went wrong and how to correct it ?



Cheers.







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  • pull is requesting changes from a remote repository. But it does NOT do any changes to your local repository (unless you also specify --update). graft on the other hand creates a new changeset by copying the specified revision. If you can use graft, the revision clearly was already in your local repository. Sounds to me like you got yourself confused with what version you currently had checked-out and copied a revision from one branch to another. Mercurial does not automatically update between branches when using a simple hg update. Give the revision explicitly in that case.

    – planetmaker
    Nov 14 '18 at 13:01













  • Possible duplicate of Mercurial HG pull specific "no changes" yet files different

    – DaveInCaz
    Nov 19 '18 at 12:52



















  • pull is requesting changes from a remote repository. But it does NOT do any changes to your local repository (unless you also specify --update). graft on the other hand creates a new changeset by copying the specified revision. If you can use graft, the revision clearly was already in your local repository. Sounds to me like you got yourself confused with what version you currently had checked-out and copied a revision from one branch to another. Mercurial does not automatically update between branches when using a simple hg update. Give the revision explicitly in that case.

    – planetmaker
    Nov 14 '18 at 13:01













  • Possible duplicate of Mercurial HG pull specific "no changes" yet files different

    – DaveInCaz
    Nov 19 '18 at 12:52

















pull is requesting changes from a remote repository. But it does NOT do any changes to your local repository (unless you also specify --update). graft on the other hand creates a new changeset by copying the specified revision. If you can use graft, the revision clearly was already in your local repository. Sounds to me like you got yourself confused with what version you currently had checked-out and copied a revision from one branch to another. Mercurial does not automatically update between branches when using a simple hg update. Give the revision explicitly in that case.

– planetmaker
Nov 14 '18 at 13:01







pull is requesting changes from a remote repository. But it does NOT do any changes to your local repository (unless you also specify --update). graft on the other hand creates a new changeset by copying the specified revision. If you can use graft, the revision clearly was already in your local repository. Sounds to me like you got yourself confused with what version you currently had checked-out and copied a revision from one branch to another. Mercurial does not automatically update between branches when using a simple hg update. Give the revision explicitly in that case.

– planetmaker
Nov 14 '18 at 13:01















Possible duplicate of Mercurial HG pull specific "no changes" yet files different

– DaveInCaz
Nov 19 '18 at 12:52





Possible duplicate of Mercurial HG pull specific "no changes" yet files different

– DaveInCaz
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OK, the answer is: I just forgot I needed to perform hg update after hg pull !



Thanks to @planetmaker for pointing in the right direction !



Sorry for the disturbance!






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    OK, the answer is: I just forgot I needed to perform hg update after hg pull !



    Thanks to @planetmaker for pointing in the right direction !



    Sorry for the disturbance!






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      Thanks to @planetmaker for pointing in the right direction !



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        Thanks to @planetmaker for pointing in the right direction !



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        Thanks to @planetmaker for pointing in the right direction !



        Sorry for the disturbance!







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