From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Return-Path: Received: from localhost (localhost [127.0.0.1]) by arlo.cworth.org (Postfix) with ESMTP id F28436DE0A7F for ; Wed, 18 Oct 2017 05:39:29 -0700 (PDT) X-Virus-Scanned: Debian amavisd-new at cworth.org X-Spam-Flag: NO X-Spam-Score: 0 X-Spam-Level: X-Spam-Status: No, score=0 tagged_above=-999 required=5 tests=[AWL=0.011, SPF_PASS=-0.001, T_RP_MATCHES_RCVD=-0.01] autolearn=disabled Received: from arlo.cworth.org ([127.0.0.1]) by localhost (arlo.cworth.org [127.0.0.1]) (amavisd-new, port 10024) with ESMTP id HofcPh9WbDqB for ; Wed, 18 Oct 2017 05:39:26 -0700 (PDT) Received: from fethera.tethera.net (fethera.tethera.net [198.245.60.197]) by arlo.cworth.org (Postfix) with ESMTPS id 611446DE0A6C for ; Wed, 18 Oct 2017 05:39:26 -0700 (PDT) Received: from remotemail by fethera.tethera.net with local (Exim 4.89) (envelope-from ) id 1e4nZG-0002Gd-J1; Wed, 18 Oct 2017 08:35:26 -0400 Received: (nullmailer pid 12152 invoked by uid 1000); Wed, 18 Oct 2017 12:39:19 -0000 From: David Bremner To: Tomas Nordin , notmuch@notmuchmail.org Subject: Re: git errors pulling notmuch In-Reply-To: <87infdm1jr.fsf@fliptop> References: <87o9p5mmli.fsf@fliptop> <87zi8pidyw.fsf@tethera.net> <87infdm1jr.fsf@fliptop> Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2017 09:39:19 -0300 Message-ID: <87o9p4aavc.fsf@tesseract.cs.unb.ca> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain X-BeenThere: notmuch@notmuchmail.org X-Mailman-Version: 2.1.23 Precedence: list List-Id: "Use and development of the notmuch mail system." List-Unsubscribe: , List-Archive: List-Post: List-Help: List-Subscribe: , X-List-Received-Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2017 12:39:30 -0000 Tomas Nordin writes: > David Bremner writes: > >> Try "git remote prune origin" > > OK, worked just fine, thanks. Should I mention that an untracked file > appeared "notmuch.sym", in the top level directory, without me knowingly > building anything. At some point we transitioned from generating notmuch.sym to having it committed (in lib/) so this is probably leftover from a previous build (and no longer cleaned by the build system). In any case, removing it should be harmless. d