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username="https://dead-doomer.livejournal.com/"
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subject=" How do I specify a merge command if I don't need separate branches?"
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date="2020-06-16T16:17:48Z"
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>>If you want its files to not be in a subdirectory, set it to \"master\" instead.
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I did that. Than I issued:
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git annex import master --from android
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which downloaded a lot of files
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Then:
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```
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git annex merge android/master
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merge android/master
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merge: android/master - not something we can merge
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failed
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git-annex: merge: 1 failed
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I tried different combinations of android/master, ./master, master/. , but all seem to fail.
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plain git status shows a lot of non-added files for an \"initial commit\", and no files added. git annex status lists a lot of
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? sdcard/bla
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files.
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Any suggestions?
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