Source-control: project out of sync with Git
Source-control: project out of sync with Git
- Subject: Source-control: project out of sync with Git
- From: Fritz Anderson <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 24 Mar 2014 15:05:56 -0500
In the middle of working on a project (at the stage of cloning a GitHub repo and populating the resulting with local files, committing, etc.), someone did me the favor of changing the path to the remote.
The result (or the result of my attempts to recover control) is that Xcode now thinks the project has two local repos, one at the correct path, the other at an obsolete one. The configure-repo window won’t let me delete the “wrong” repo’s branches.
SCM-status badges are inconsistent. Sometimes incomplete, sometimes unstable. They show M for a cleanly-committed working copy. I know there’s a shared workspace config file to carry memory of source-control status, but it isn’t clear how to edit it, and deleting it doesn’t help.
The Git command-line tools don’t see anything unusual.
The Projects organizer doesn’t show the project at all. Deleting the derived-data directories (there were three, but I don’t see a problem with that)
Any idea on how I can proceed?
— F
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