On Wed, May 2, 2012 at 7:38 PM, Marc Delisle
<marc(a)infomarc.info> wrote:
> Le 2012-05-02 10:04, Thilina Buddika Abeyrathna a écrit :
>> On Wed, May 2, 2012 at 7:07 PM, Thilina Buddika Abeyrathna <
>> thilinaabeyrathna(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Wed, May 2, 2012 at 7:00 PM, Alex Marin <alex.ukf(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> On Wed, May 2, 2012 at 4:09 PM, Thilina Buddika Abeyrathna
>>>> <thilinaabeyrathna(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>> Hi Marc,
>>>>> I used following command to update my git repo in GitHub.
>>>>>
>>>>> git remote add upstream
git://github.com/thilinaa/phpmyadmin.git
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> git fetch upstream
>>>>>
>>>>> But it did not work for my repo. Please give me some suggestions.
>>>>
>>>> Hi Thilina,
>>>>
>>>> Your command adds your fork of phpmyadmin as a remote repo. I
>>>> assume you want to get the latest changes from the phpmyadmin
>>>> official repo. So you first have to add the remote phpmyadmin repo:
>>>> git remote add upstream
git://github.com/phpmyadmin/phpmyadmin.git
>>>> For getting the latest updates from there, you should use:
>>>> git pull upstream [branch] (or git fetch as you mentioned).
>>>>
>>>> And finally, if you want to push the changes to your fork, then you
> first
>>>> have to create your fork and add it as a remote repo:
>>>> git remote add origin
git://github.com/thilinaa/phpmyadmin.git
>>>> Then, you push with
>>>> git push origin [branch]
>>>>
>>>> You can also find more details at [0] and [1].
>>>>
>>>> [0]
http://help.github.com/fork-a-repo/
>>>> [1]
http://help.github.com/remotes/
>>>>
>>>> All the best,
>>>> Alex
>>>>
>>>> Hi Alex,
>>> Thank you very much.
>>
>>
>> Alex,
>> I did what you asked to do. But still my fork not up to date.
>
> Thilina,
> how did you create your local repository in the first place?
>
> using 'git clone'