Not the PC - it's fine, and in symc with my fork on Github. It's my
fork on Github that says that it's 2 commits ahead. One of those is
an empty remote-tracking commit from the last fetch; the other is
the c_str() change to the v2 server... Did you actually sync my
fork to Master, or just make the same changes locally?
Same changes, I guess, but if my fork isn't formally sync'd, I seem
to keep accumulating those remote tracking commits, which becomes
rather annoying. Should I be pushing directly to Master instead?
(It's admittedly safer to not change this...).
Greg
Mark Webb-Johnson wrote:
git
diff, or git diff —staged, should tell you.
Hi Mark,
Looks like that did it. No more disconnects. Yea! The
verbose logging is good now, too.
Greg
p.s. Just curious, why does Git think I'm still one
commit ahead of Master?