Can you provide any more detail here?
Actually this problem took care of itself once I found I had a conflict between a file changed manually in bitbucket but not changed on my computer. I had to merge the files and resolve the conflicts before it would allow me to push to bitbucket.
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I found the mistake again yesterday. It's just that I'm so rookie at this. The git repository is set up at one place and from one directory on my computer. I did a git init from another place in the directory and when I tried to push I got that message. My fault and mystery solved.
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