Mar 11, 2016 20:58
Thanks for your help!
Mar 11, 2016 20:57
I looked at some of the other solutions on stackoverflow, but it seems more complicated to try some odd rebase gymnastics than to just brute force it
Mar 11, 2016 20:56
Luckily only about 20 files modified. Maybe an hour to fix and test before I push
Mar 11, 2016 20:55
Seems quicker than figuring out the "right" way
Mar 11, 2016 20:55
I saved all my work to a backup dir before I started. Going to git clone and then copy my current files over it, do git add, git rm, etc.
Mar 11, 2016 20:53
I give up. I'm going to merge by hand from the last commit in the github repo.
Mar 11, 2016 20:52
I did a git rm of the big files. Didn't work.
Mar 11, 2016 20:24
Ok, I fixed the conflicts I think. Should I try to push?
Mar 11, 2016 20:20
error: could not revert c72e0a2... Data updates
hint: after resolving the conflicts, mark the corrected paths
hint: with 'git add <paths>' or 'git rm <paths>'
hint: and commit the result with 'git commit'
Mar 11, 2016 20:20
Not sure what that just did
Mar 11, 2016 20:02
thanks for the help btw
Mar 11, 2016 19:55
It is the 13th or 14th oldest
Mar 11, 2016 19:54
Hi
Mar 11, 2016 19:54
Seeing same problem after git reset --hard HEAD~1. Push fails on large files.
Mar 11, 2016 19:54
git status: I'm 13 commits ahead of origin/master. git remote -v: lists the repo url twice: "origin <URL> (fetch)" and "origin <URL> (push)".
Mar 11, 2016 19:54
I found the commit and it is not on top: f5d5fda HEAD@{18}