hg pull do not retreive changes
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.
mercurial
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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.
mercurial
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 usegraft
, 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 simplehg 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.
mercurial
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.
mercurial
mercurial
asked Nov 13 '18 at 15:21
ComputingFroggyComputingFroggy
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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 usegraft
, 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 simplehg 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
add a comment |
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 usegraft
, 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 simplehg 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
Nov 19 '18 at 12:52
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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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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!
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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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 usegraft
, 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 simplehg 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