Reputation: 7516
I cloned a repository on a pc, and made some branches and commit. I was not able to push it (because of ssh authentication was not possible on pc). So I sent the file to another Pc (zip file), which could push the changes.
Folder1: contains the unziped files.
Folder2: contains a cloned version of the same repos, but without the changes in folder1.
I tried to push it but the server told me this error "fatal: The remote end hung up unexpectedly".
I changed the remote url using git config remote.origin.url=new_url
to use the git protocol instead of the http. But even then, I am unable to push the changes.
So how can I either push my changes (from folder1) to the server, or merge the changes from folder1 to folder2, and be able to keep history?
thanks
Edit:
Based on @VonC's answer, I used these commands to merge correctly.
git bundle create bundle.bkp --all git remote add temp-repos-to-merge ~/path/to/bundle.bkp git fetch temp-repos-to-merge git merge --no-ff temp-repos-to-merge/path/to/specific-branch
Upvotes: 2
Views: 171
Reputation: 1329712
Rather than a zip, I would bundle folder1
repo (see "How to backup git server?"), which produces also one file.
Then I would go to folder2
and pull from that bundle (after having added it as a remote)
See "How to use git-bundle for keeping development in sync" for a concrete example.
Upvotes: 3