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Local repository out of date

Nilesh Darji March 8, 2020

My repository on bitbucket says "The source and destination are the same" but when I commit and push from local repository, I get the popup "The local repository is out of date. Make sure all changes have been pulled from the remote repository and try again."

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Daniil Penkin
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March 8, 2020

Hello @Nilesh Darji ,

Welcome to the Community.

The problem is that there're some changes in the remote repository (on Bitbucket) that aren't yet in your local repository. In other words, since you last updated your local repository someone has pushed their work in the remote repository. So you need to run git pull first and potentially resolve merge conflicts before you can push your work.

Hope this helps. Let me know if you have any questions.

Cheers,
Daniil

Nilesh Darji March 8, 2020

I did that already but it says your local repo is already up to date. 
but after that when I do the next commit and push I again see the same pop up. 

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