Question

I use SmartiGit for an SVN repo and now I have this error message in SmartGit:

The repository has multiple remotes defined (either Git or SVN). This kind of configuration is not supported and will result in errors.

How can I see the multiple remotes and delete the one that is wrong?

git remote

shows just

master

I think I added the master remote on the console once and I guess, that is what I did wrong. (I cant recall, how I added it)

Was it helpful?

Solution

From git remote man page

git remote remove master

But first, do a git config -l to see your remote definition, and check if indeed you have a remote named master (and where it was pointing to).

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