Junio C Hamano wrote:
In a sense, both are "pull first?" situation, and it probably is
more confusing to give different messages to the user in these
two cases. From the end-user point of view they are the same
"remote is not strict subset.".
In non-git'ish, does this mean "you're not up to date, so pull before
pushing" ? If so, why not say so? I'm sure it could prevent a fair few
problems for users (not least those new to scm's).
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