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Cannot push #1209

Open ananab opened 5 years ago

ananab commented 5 years ago

Unhandled git error! Ungit tried to run a git command that resulted in an unhandled error. to automatically report bugs, and/or file an issue on the ungit issue tracker.

Command -c color.ui=false -c core.quotepath=false -c core.pager=cat -c credential.helper=/tools/node/lib/node_modules/ungit/bin/credentials-helper 3 8083 push master:master Error warning: push.default is unset; its implicit value has changed in Git 2.0 from 'matching' to 'simple'. To squelch this message and maintain the traditional behavior, use:

git config --global push.default matching

To squelch this message and adopt the new behavior now, use:

git config --global push.default simple

When push.default is set to 'matching', git will push local branches to the remote branches that already exist with the same name.

Since Git 2.0, Git defaults to the more conservative 'simple' behavior, which only pushes the current branch to the corresponding remote branch that 'git pull' uses to update the current branch.

See 'git help config' and search for 'push.default' for further information. (the 'simple' mode was introduced in Git 1.7.11. Use the similar mode 'current' instead of 'simple' if you sometimes use older versions of Git)

fatal: The current branch master has no upstream branch. To push the current branch and set the remote as upstream, use

git push --set-upstream master:master master

Stderr warning: push.default is unset; its implicit value has changed in Git 2.0 from 'matching' to 'simple'. To squelch this message and maintain the traditional behavior, use:

git config --global push.default matching

To squelch this message and adopt the new behavior now, use:

git config --global push.default simple

When push.default is set to 'matching', git will push local branches to the remote branches that already exist with the same name.

Since Git 2.0, Git defaults to the more conservative 'simple' behavior, which only pushes the current branch to the corresponding remote branch that 'git pull' uses to update the current branch.

See 'git help config' and search for 'push.default' for further information. (the 'simple' mode was introduced in Git 1.7.11. Use the similar mode 'current' instead of 'simple' if you sometimes use older versions of Git)

fatal: The current branch master has no upstream branch. To push the current branch and set the remote as upstream, use

git push --set-upstream master:master master
jung-kim commented 5 years ago

Ah... is your remote named "master"? can you share the content of cat .../.git/config?

Feel free to obfuscate if you want to.