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2019 Community Moderator ElectionDoes git pull after init remove untracked files?Git pull error libcurl.so.3 not foundGetting branch from gitHow did `git pull` eat my homework?Git clone from BitbucketRun git pull from a shell start-up scriptShow git branches that diverged from remote?git push/pull with ssh keyGit pull error always for a binary fileHowto resolve “git merge” issues when attempting to keep PR's in sync with master










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I have a git mirror on my disk and when I want to update my repo with git pull it gives me error message:



 Your configuration specifies to merge with the ref '3.5/master' from the remote, but no such ref was fetched.


It also gives me:



 1ce6dac..a5ab7de 3.4/bfq -> origin/3.4/bfq
fa52ab1..f5d387e 3.4/master -> origin/3.4/master
398cc33..1c3000a 3.4/upstream-updates -> origin/3.4/upstream-updates
d01630e..6b612f7 3.7/master -> origin/3.7/master
491e78a..f49f47f 3.7/misc -> origin/3.7/misc
5b7be63..356d8c6 3.7/upstream-updates -> origin/3.7/upstream-updates
636753a..027c1f3 3.8/master -> origin/3.8/master
b8e524c..cfcf7b5 3.8/misc -> origin/3.8/misc
* [neuer Zweig] 3.8/upstream-updates -> origin/3.8/upstream-updates


When I run make menuconfig it gives me Linux version 3.5.7? What does this mean? How can I update my repo?










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    I have a git mirror on my disk and when I want to update my repo with git pull it gives me error message:



     Your configuration specifies to merge with the ref '3.5/master' from the remote, but no such ref was fetched.


    It also gives me:



     1ce6dac..a5ab7de 3.4/bfq -> origin/3.4/bfq
    fa52ab1..f5d387e 3.4/master -> origin/3.4/master
    398cc33..1c3000a 3.4/upstream-updates -> origin/3.4/upstream-updates
    d01630e..6b612f7 3.7/master -> origin/3.7/master
    491e78a..f49f47f 3.7/misc -> origin/3.7/misc
    5b7be63..356d8c6 3.7/upstream-updates -> origin/3.7/upstream-updates
    636753a..027c1f3 3.8/master -> origin/3.8/master
    b8e524c..cfcf7b5 3.8/misc -> origin/3.8/misc
    * [neuer Zweig] 3.8/upstream-updates -> origin/3.8/upstream-updates


    When I run make menuconfig it gives me Linux version 3.5.7? What does this mean? How can I update my repo?










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      I have a git mirror on my disk and when I want to update my repo with git pull it gives me error message:



       Your configuration specifies to merge with the ref '3.5/master' from the remote, but no such ref was fetched.


      It also gives me:



       1ce6dac..a5ab7de 3.4/bfq -> origin/3.4/bfq
      fa52ab1..f5d387e 3.4/master -> origin/3.4/master
      398cc33..1c3000a 3.4/upstream-updates -> origin/3.4/upstream-updates
      d01630e..6b612f7 3.7/master -> origin/3.7/master
      491e78a..f49f47f 3.7/misc -> origin/3.7/misc
      5b7be63..356d8c6 3.7/upstream-updates -> origin/3.7/upstream-updates
      636753a..027c1f3 3.8/master -> origin/3.8/master
      b8e524c..cfcf7b5 3.8/misc -> origin/3.8/misc
      * [neuer Zweig] 3.8/upstream-updates -> origin/3.8/upstream-updates


      When I run make menuconfig it gives me Linux version 3.5.7? What does this mean? How can I update my repo?










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      I have a git mirror on my disk and when I want to update my repo with git pull it gives me error message:



       Your configuration specifies to merge with the ref '3.5/master' from the remote, but no such ref was fetched.


      It also gives me:



       1ce6dac..a5ab7de 3.4/bfq -> origin/3.4/bfq
      fa52ab1..f5d387e 3.4/master -> origin/3.4/master
      398cc33..1c3000a 3.4/upstream-updates -> origin/3.4/upstream-updates
      d01630e..6b612f7 3.7/master -> origin/3.7/master
      491e78a..f49f47f 3.7/misc -> origin/3.7/misc
      5b7be63..356d8c6 3.7/upstream-updates -> origin/3.7/upstream-updates
      636753a..027c1f3 3.8/master -> origin/3.8/master
      b8e524c..cfcf7b5 3.8/misc -> origin/3.8/misc
      * [neuer Zweig] 3.8/upstream-updates -> origin/3.8/upstream-updates


      When I run make menuconfig it gives me Linux version 3.5.7? What does this mean? How can I update my repo?







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          Check the branch you are on (git branch), check the configuration for that branch (in .../.git/config), you probably are on the wrong branch or your configuration for it tells to merge with a (now?) non-existent remote branch.






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            To remove non-existent remote branch references in your local repository, use git remote prune origin.

            – jevon
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            Another way to "check the configuration" for a branch is: git branch -vv. That displays the branch's associated "remote".

            – offby1
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          In my case, my local branch was not set to track the remote branch. I had to manually run:



          git pull origin remotebranch


          Then next time you do a push do "git push -u" to set up correct tracking.






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          • The same goes for when you first clone an empty repo ie created using git init --bare

            – Cyclonecode
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          In my case, my local branch and remote branch had different capitalization.



          To resolve this I deleted my local branch $ git branch -d branch-name, then checked out the remote branch again using $ git fetch and $ git checkout Branch-name.






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          • Its clean, simple and working fine. Thank you.

            – Balasubramani M
            Jun 15 '15 at 9:47











          • I got this error in cmd line. Tried SmartGit with a rebase and got past it.

            – P.Brian.Mackey
            Nov 4 '16 at 17:26











          • Do this once instead of delete branch and re-checkout branch every single time: Correct capitalization in your /.git/config

            – wz366
            May 30 '18 at 22:18


















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          It's possible that someone else on your team simply merged your branch and deleted it (commonly done after merging). You can make the branch on the repo and try again. It's happens to me at my company every once in a while (bitbucket defaults to merge and delete).






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            In my case (the usual caveat), I already had a branch of the appropriate name so I only had to add remote = origin to my .git/config:



            [branch "sparql"]
            merge = refs/heads/sparql
            remote = origin # <-- added





            share|improve this answer






























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              I had the same error when running out of disk space. After resizing the volume, the error was gone.






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                In my case I had to call the following commands manually:



                git fetch origin
                git merge origin/master


                (c) https://stackoverflow.com/a/13800341/741782






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                  I got this issue due to a casing problem that manifests itself on Windows.



                  My Git config looked like:



                  [branch "Bug/some_branch"]
                  remote = origin
                  merge = refs/heads/Bug/some_branch


                  On the server, both "Bug" and "bug" existed as part of multiple branches. Windows can only hold one of these at a time though, due to the file system mapping. Therefore, I manually updated my config to match the server version, which actually solved the pull issue:



                  [branch "Bug/some_branch"]
                  remote = origin
                  merge = refs/heads/bug/some_branch





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                    If the branch is gone,



                    $ git status
                    On branch blah_gone_now
                    Your branch is based on 'origin/1234/blah_gone_now', but the upstream is gone.
                    (use "git branch --unset-upstream" to fixup)

                    $ git branch --unset-upstream


                    Then checkout master or whatever you need






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                      Check the branch you are on (git branch), check the configuration for that branch (in .../.git/config), you probably are on the wrong branch or your configuration for it tells to merge with a (now?) non-existent remote branch.






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                        To remove non-existent remote branch references in your local repository, use git remote prune origin.

                        – jevon
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                        Another way to "check the configuration" for a branch is: git branch -vv. That displays the branch's associated "remote".

                        – offby1
                        Oct 14 '14 at 19:11















                      57














                      Check the branch you are on (git branch), check the configuration for that branch (in .../.git/config), you probably are on the wrong branch or your configuration for it tells to merge with a (now?) non-existent remote branch.






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                        To remove non-existent remote branch references in your local repository, use git remote prune origin.

                        – jevon
                        Apr 9 '14 at 2:53






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                        Another way to "check the configuration" for a branch is: git branch -vv. That displays the branch's associated "remote".

                        – offby1
                        Oct 14 '14 at 19:11













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                      Check the branch you are on (git branch), check the configuration for that branch (in .../.git/config), you probably are on the wrong branch or your configuration for it tells to merge with a (now?) non-existent remote branch.






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                      Check the branch you are on (git branch), check the configuration for that branch (in .../.git/config), you probably are on the wrong branch or your configuration for it tells to merge with a (now?) non-existent remote branch.







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                        To remove non-existent remote branch references in your local repository, use git remote prune origin.

                        – jevon
                        Apr 9 '14 at 2:53






                      • 7





                        Another way to "check the configuration" for a branch is: git branch -vv. That displays the branch's associated "remote".

                        – offby1
                        Oct 14 '14 at 19:11












                      • 20





                        To remove non-existent remote branch references in your local repository, use git remote prune origin.

                        – jevon
                        Apr 9 '14 at 2:53






                      • 7





                        Another way to "check the configuration" for a branch is: git branch -vv. That displays the branch's associated "remote".

                        – offby1
                        Oct 14 '14 at 19:11







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                      20





                      To remove non-existent remote branch references in your local repository, use git remote prune origin.

                      – jevon
                      Apr 9 '14 at 2:53





                      To remove non-existent remote branch references in your local repository, use git remote prune origin.

                      – jevon
                      Apr 9 '14 at 2:53




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                      7





                      Another way to "check the configuration" for a branch is: git branch -vv. That displays the branch's associated "remote".

                      – offby1
                      Oct 14 '14 at 19:11





                      Another way to "check the configuration" for a branch is: git branch -vv. That displays the branch's associated "remote".

                      – offby1
                      Oct 14 '14 at 19:11













                      25














                      In my case, my local branch was not set to track the remote branch. I had to manually run:



                      git pull origin remotebranch


                      Then next time you do a push do "git push -u" to set up correct tracking.






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                      • The same goes for when you first clone an empty repo ie created using git init --bare

                        – Cyclonecode
                        Mar 25 '15 at 23:21















                      25














                      In my case, my local branch was not set to track the remote branch. I had to manually run:



                      git pull origin remotebranch


                      Then next time you do a push do "git push -u" to set up correct tracking.






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                      • The same goes for when you first clone an empty repo ie created using git init --bare

                        – Cyclonecode
                        Mar 25 '15 at 23:21













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                      In my case, my local branch was not set to track the remote branch. I had to manually run:



                      git pull origin remotebranch


                      Then next time you do a push do "git push -u" to set up correct tracking.






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                      In my case, my local branch was not set to track the remote branch. I had to manually run:



                      git pull origin remotebranch


                      Then next time you do a push do "git push -u" to set up correct tracking.







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                      • The same goes for when you first clone an empty repo ie created using git init --bare

                        – Cyclonecode
                        Mar 25 '15 at 23:21

















                      • The same goes for when you first clone an empty repo ie created using git init --bare

                        – Cyclonecode
                        Mar 25 '15 at 23:21
















                      The same goes for when you first clone an empty repo ie created using git init --bare

                      – Cyclonecode
                      Mar 25 '15 at 23:21





                      The same goes for when you first clone an empty repo ie created using git init --bare

                      – Cyclonecode
                      Mar 25 '15 at 23:21











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                      In my case, my local branch and remote branch had different capitalization.



                      To resolve this I deleted my local branch $ git branch -d branch-name, then checked out the remote branch again using $ git fetch and $ git checkout Branch-name.






                      share|improve this answer























                      • Its clean, simple and working fine. Thank you.

                        – Balasubramani M
                        Jun 15 '15 at 9:47











                      • I got this error in cmd line. Tried SmartGit with a rebase and got past it.

                        – P.Brian.Mackey
                        Nov 4 '16 at 17:26











                      • Do this once instead of delete branch and re-checkout branch every single time: Correct capitalization in your /.git/config

                        – wz366
                        May 30 '18 at 22:18















                      10














                      In my case, my local branch and remote branch had different capitalization.



                      To resolve this I deleted my local branch $ git branch -d branch-name, then checked out the remote branch again using $ git fetch and $ git checkout Branch-name.






                      share|improve this answer























                      • Its clean, simple and working fine. Thank you.

                        – Balasubramani M
                        Jun 15 '15 at 9:47











                      • I got this error in cmd line. Tried SmartGit with a rebase and got past it.

                        – P.Brian.Mackey
                        Nov 4 '16 at 17:26











                      • Do this once instead of delete branch and re-checkout branch every single time: Correct capitalization in your /.git/config

                        – wz366
                        May 30 '18 at 22:18













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                      10







                      In my case, my local branch and remote branch had different capitalization.



                      To resolve this I deleted my local branch $ git branch -d branch-name, then checked out the remote branch again using $ git fetch and $ git checkout Branch-name.






                      share|improve this answer













                      In my case, my local branch and remote branch had different capitalization.



                      To resolve this I deleted my local branch $ git branch -d branch-name, then checked out the remote branch again using $ git fetch and $ git checkout Branch-name.







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                      • Its clean, simple and working fine. Thank you.

                        – Balasubramani M
                        Jun 15 '15 at 9:47











                      • I got this error in cmd line. Tried SmartGit with a rebase and got past it.

                        – P.Brian.Mackey
                        Nov 4 '16 at 17:26











                      • Do this once instead of delete branch and re-checkout branch every single time: Correct capitalization in your /.git/config

                        – wz366
                        May 30 '18 at 22:18

















                      • Its clean, simple and working fine. Thank you.

                        – Balasubramani M
                        Jun 15 '15 at 9:47











                      • I got this error in cmd line. Tried SmartGit with a rebase and got past it.

                        – P.Brian.Mackey
                        Nov 4 '16 at 17:26











                      • Do this once instead of delete branch and re-checkout branch every single time: Correct capitalization in your /.git/config

                        – wz366
                        May 30 '18 at 22:18
















                      Its clean, simple and working fine. Thank you.

                      – Balasubramani M
                      Jun 15 '15 at 9:47





                      Its clean, simple and working fine. Thank you.

                      – Balasubramani M
                      Jun 15 '15 at 9:47













                      I got this error in cmd line. Tried SmartGit with a rebase and got past it.

                      – P.Brian.Mackey
                      Nov 4 '16 at 17:26





                      I got this error in cmd line. Tried SmartGit with a rebase and got past it.

                      – P.Brian.Mackey
                      Nov 4 '16 at 17:26













                      Do this once instead of delete branch and re-checkout branch every single time: Correct capitalization in your /.git/config

                      – wz366
                      May 30 '18 at 22:18





                      Do this once instead of delete branch and re-checkout branch every single time: Correct capitalization in your /.git/config

                      – wz366
                      May 30 '18 at 22:18











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                      It's possible that someone else on your team simply merged your branch and deleted it (commonly done after merging). You can make the branch on the repo and try again. It's happens to me at my company every once in a while (bitbucket defaults to merge and delete).






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                        It's possible that someone else on your team simply merged your branch and deleted it (commonly done after merging). You can make the branch on the repo and try again. It's happens to me at my company every once in a while (bitbucket defaults to merge and delete).






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                          It's possible that someone else on your team simply merged your branch and deleted it (commonly done after merging). You can make the branch on the repo and try again. It's happens to me at my company every once in a while (bitbucket defaults to merge and delete).






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                          It's possible that someone else on your team simply merged your branch and deleted it (commonly done after merging). You can make the branch on the repo and try again. It's happens to me at my company every once in a while (bitbucket defaults to merge and delete).







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                              In my case (the usual caveat), I already had a branch of the appropriate name so I only had to add remote = origin to my .git/config:



                              [branch "sparql"]
                              merge = refs/heads/sparql
                              remote = origin # <-- added





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                                In my case (the usual caveat), I already had a branch of the appropriate name so I only had to add remote = origin to my .git/config:



                                [branch "sparql"]
                                merge = refs/heads/sparql
                                remote = origin # <-- added





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                                  In my case (the usual caveat), I already had a branch of the appropriate name so I only had to add remote = origin to my .git/config:



                                  [branch "sparql"]
                                  merge = refs/heads/sparql
                                  remote = origin # <-- added





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                                  In my case (the usual caveat), I already had a branch of the appropriate name so I only had to add remote = origin to my .git/config:



                                  [branch "sparql"]
                                  merge = refs/heads/sparql
                                  remote = origin # <-- added






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                                      I had the same error when running out of disk space. After resizing the volume, the error was gone.






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                                        I had the same error when running out of disk space. After resizing the volume, the error was gone.






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                                          I had the same error when running out of disk space. After resizing the volume, the error was gone.






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                                          I had the same error when running out of disk space. After resizing the volume, the error was gone.







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                                              In my case I had to call the following commands manually:



                                              git fetch origin
                                              git merge origin/master


                                              (c) https://stackoverflow.com/a/13800341/741782






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                                                In my case I had to call the following commands manually:



                                                git fetch origin
                                                git merge origin/master


                                                (c) https://stackoverflow.com/a/13800341/741782






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                                                  In my case I had to call the following commands manually:



                                                  git fetch origin
                                                  git merge origin/master


                                                  (c) https://stackoverflow.com/a/13800341/741782






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                                                  In my case I had to call the following commands manually:



                                                  git fetch origin
                                                  git merge origin/master


                                                  (c) https://stackoverflow.com/a/13800341/741782







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                                                      I got this issue due to a casing problem that manifests itself on Windows.



                                                      My Git config looked like:



                                                      [branch "Bug/some_branch"]
                                                      remote = origin
                                                      merge = refs/heads/Bug/some_branch


                                                      On the server, both "Bug" and "bug" existed as part of multiple branches. Windows can only hold one of these at a time though, due to the file system mapping. Therefore, I manually updated my config to match the server version, which actually solved the pull issue:



                                                      [branch "Bug/some_branch"]
                                                      remote = origin
                                                      merge = refs/heads/bug/some_branch





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                                                        I got this issue due to a casing problem that manifests itself on Windows.



                                                        My Git config looked like:



                                                        [branch "Bug/some_branch"]
                                                        remote = origin
                                                        merge = refs/heads/Bug/some_branch


                                                        On the server, both "Bug" and "bug" existed as part of multiple branches. Windows can only hold one of these at a time though, due to the file system mapping. Therefore, I manually updated my config to match the server version, which actually solved the pull issue:



                                                        [branch "Bug/some_branch"]
                                                        remote = origin
                                                        merge = refs/heads/bug/some_branch





                                                        share|improve this answer

























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                                                          I got this issue due to a casing problem that manifests itself on Windows.



                                                          My Git config looked like:



                                                          [branch "Bug/some_branch"]
                                                          remote = origin
                                                          merge = refs/heads/Bug/some_branch


                                                          On the server, both "Bug" and "bug" existed as part of multiple branches. Windows can only hold one of these at a time though, due to the file system mapping. Therefore, I manually updated my config to match the server version, which actually solved the pull issue:



                                                          [branch "Bug/some_branch"]
                                                          remote = origin
                                                          merge = refs/heads/bug/some_branch





                                                          share|improve this answer













                                                          I got this issue due to a casing problem that manifests itself on Windows.



                                                          My Git config looked like:



                                                          [branch "Bug/some_branch"]
                                                          remote = origin
                                                          merge = refs/heads/Bug/some_branch


                                                          On the server, both "Bug" and "bug" existed as part of multiple branches. Windows can only hold one of these at a time though, due to the file system mapping. Therefore, I manually updated my config to match the server version, which actually solved the pull issue:



                                                          [branch "Bug/some_branch"]
                                                          remote = origin
                                                          merge = refs/heads/bug/some_branch






                                                          share|improve this answer












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                                                              If the branch is gone,



                                                              $ git status
                                                              On branch blah_gone_now
                                                              Your branch is based on 'origin/1234/blah_gone_now', but the upstream is gone.
                                                              (use "git branch --unset-upstream" to fixup)

                                                              $ git branch --unset-upstream


                                                              Then checkout master or whatever you need






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                                                                If the branch is gone,



                                                                $ git status
                                                                On branch blah_gone_now
                                                                Your branch is based on 'origin/1234/blah_gone_now', but the upstream is gone.
                                                                (use "git branch --unset-upstream" to fixup)

                                                                $ git branch --unset-upstream


                                                                Then checkout master or whatever you need






                                                                share|improve this answer








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                                                                  If the branch is gone,



                                                                  $ git status
                                                                  On branch blah_gone_now
                                                                  Your branch is based on 'origin/1234/blah_gone_now', but the upstream is gone.
                                                                  (use "git branch --unset-upstream" to fixup)

                                                                  $ git branch --unset-upstream


                                                                  Then checkout master or whatever you need






                                                                  share|improve this answer








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                                                                  If the branch is gone,



                                                                  $ git status
                                                                  On branch blah_gone_now
                                                                  Your branch is based on 'origin/1234/blah_gone_now', but the upstream is gone.
                                                                  (use "git branch --unset-upstream" to fixup)

                                                                  $ git branch --unset-upstream


                                                                  Then checkout master or whatever you need







                                                                  share|improve this answer








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