diff --git a/doc/direct_mode/comment_10_94284a476604e9c812b7ee475ca22959._comment b/doc/direct_mode/comment_10_94284a476604e9c812b7ee475ca22959._comment new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..e14f56485f --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/direct_mode/comment_10_94284a476604e9c812b7ee475ca22959._comment @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ +[[!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. + +But then, how can a direct repo sync with changes made in other remotes, if there no pull/fetch available. + +Can it then be only the source of changes which will propagate to indirect remotes ? +"""]]