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-[[!comment format=mdwn
- username="http://olivier.berger.myopenid.com/"
- nickname="obergix"
- subject="How to sync changes made in another remote when in direct mode"
- date="2013-08-17T21:53:57Z"
- content="""
-Re-reading @joey's reponse above, I see that merge/pull don't seem to be safe and will create dangling symlinks. That corresponds to those files I can see on cifs, I guess.
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-But then, how can a direct repo sync with changes made in other remotes, if there no pull/fetch available.
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-Can it then be only the source of changes which will propagate to indirect remotes ?
-"""]]