- # from very helpful page:
- # https://stackoverflow.com/questions/10312521/how-to-fetch-all-git-branches
- for remote in $( git branch -r | grep -v -- '->' ); do
- git branch --track ${remote#origin/} $remote 2>/dev/null
-#hmmm: ignoring errors from these, since they are continual.
-#hmmm: if we could find a way to not try to track with a local branch when there's already one present, that would be swell. it's probably simple.
- done
-
-#hmmm: well, one time it failed without the fetch. i hope that's because the fetch is actually needed and not because the whole approach is fubar.
- git fetch --all 2>&1 | grep -v "X11 forwarding request failed" | $TO_SPLITTER
- test_or_die "git fetch"
+# classic implementation, but only works with one master branch.
+# fixes will be forthcoming from development branch.