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You need to "git pull -r" but if you have your translations already done you need to commit them prior to pulling: git commit -m "<your commit message>" <your modified file>

Christina

Am 14.11.2011 11:54, schrieb Winfried Donkers:

How do I update my local sources to the current (latest) master with git?

I am not familiar with git, have used 'git clone' and 'git diff', but I don't want to do 'git clone' again, of course.

Is 'git checkout' the proper way (run from the directory where .git is)?

I have some more german-english translations for sc/source/ui/view, but I want to make sure that I use the latest source files before I commit my lines.

Thanks a lot for your help.

Winfried


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