On Oct 22, 07 21:40:59 +0200, Karel Podvolecky wrote:
But to your question: I just go into the directory where autogen.sh file is and run 'git-pull' command. It fetches all new stuff. But I don't know how to tell him to overwrite all local changes, so if you try to hack any file, this command itself doesn't update them.
To kill your local changes, do a "git-reset --hard". After that a
"git-pull" will fetch and merge (actually: fast-forward) the newest
changes.
Also, you can be anywhere in the tree, you don't have to be on the base
level for git-pull to work.
HTH
Matthias
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