Git unable to update URL base












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Trying to start learning DX. I have the project set up and downloaded a simple package from a demo org. But I get an error when I try to commit to Github.



/Desktop/GloboHealth/globohealthDX$ git push origin master



fatal: unable to update url base from redirection:
asked for: https://github.com/bdJohnson72/GloboHealth/upload/info/refs?service=git-receive-pack
redirect: https://github.com/bdJohnson72/GloboHealth
`




The result of git remote -v is



origin  https://github.com/bdJohnson72/GloboHealth/upload (fetch)
origin https://github.com/bdJohnson72/GloboHealth/upload (push)
upstream https://github.com/bdJohnson72/GloboHealth.git (fetch)
upstream https://github.com/bdJohnson72/GloboHealth.git (push)


I can't figure out what is going on here. I followed the link. And it asks for a branch. But I have a master branch set up. Any help would be appreciated.










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  • Brooks, what is the output of git remote -v?

    – David Reed
    Jan 19 at 13:58











  • Hi David, I am getting

    – Brooks Johnson
    Jan 19 at 17:33


















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Trying to start learning DX. I have the project set up and downloaded a simple package from a demo org. But I get an error when I try to commit to Github.



/Desktop/GloboHealth/globohealthDX$ git push origin master



fatal: unable to update url base from redirection:
asked for: https://github.com/bdJohnson72/GloboHealth/upload/info/refs?service=git-receive-pack
redirect: https://github.com/bdJohnson72/GloboHealth
`




The result of git remote -v is



origin  https://github.com/bdJohnson72/GloboHealth/upload (fetch)
origin https://github.com/bdJohnson72/GloboHealth/upload (push)
upstream https://github.com/bdJohnson72/GloboHealth.git (fetch)
upstream https://github.com/bdJohnson72/GloboHealth.git (push)


I can't figure out what is going on here. I followed the link. And it asks for a branch. But I have a master branch set up. Any help would be appreciated.










share|improve this question

























  • Brooks, what is the output of git remote -v?

    – David Reed
    Jan 19 at 13:58











  • Hi David, I am getting

    – Brooks Johnson
    Jan 19 at 17:33
















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Trying to start learning DX. I have the project set up and downloaded a simple package from a demo org. But I get an error when I try to commit to Github.



/Desktop/GloboHealth/globohealthDX$ git push origin master



fatal: unable to update url base from redirection:
asked for: https://github.com/bdJohnson72/GloboHealth/upload/info/refs?service=git-receive-pack
redirect: https://github.com/bdJohnson72/GloboHealth
`




The result of git remote -v is



origin  https://github.com/bdJohnson72/GloboHealth/upload (fetch)
origin https://github.com/bdJohnson72/GloboHealth/upload (push)
upstream https://github.com/bdJohnson72/GloboHealth.git (fetch)
upstream https://github.com/bdJohnson72/GloboHealth.git (push)


I can't figure out what is going on here. I followed the link. And it asks for a branch. But I have a master branch set up. Any help would be appreciated.










share|improve this question
















Trying to start learning DX. I have the project set up and downloaded a simple package from a demo org. But I get an error when I try to commit to Github.



/Desktop/GloboHealth/globohealthDX$ git push origin master



fatal: unable to update url base from redirection:
asked for: https://github.com/bdJohnson72/GloboHealth/upload/info/refs?service=git-receive-pack
redirect: https://github.com/bdJohnson72/GloboHealth
`




The result of git remote -v is



origin  https://github.com/bdJohnson72/GloboHealth/upload (fetch)
origin https://github.com/bdJohnson72/GloboHealth/upload (push)
upstream https://github.com/bdJohnson72/GloboHealth.git (fetch)
upstream https://github.com/bdJohnson72/GloboHealth.git (push)


I can't figure out what is going on here. I followed the link. And it asks for a branch. But I have a master branch set up. Any help would be appreciated.







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  • Brooks, what is the output of git remote -v?

    – David Reed
    Jan 19 at 13:58











  • Hi David, I am getting

    – Brooks Johnson
    Jan 19 at 17:33





















  • Brooks, what is the output of git remote -v?

    – David Reed
    Jan 19 at 13:58











  • Hi David, I am getting

    – Brooks Johnson
    Jan 19 at 17:33



















Brooks, what is the output of git remote -v?

– David Reed
Jan 19 at 13:58





Brooks, what is the output of git remote -v?

– David Reed
Jan 19 at 13:58













Hi David, I am getting

– Brooks Johnson
Jan 19 at 17:33







Hi David, I am getting

– Brooks Johnson
Jan 19 at 17:33












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I'm not really sure how your repo got into this state, but you have two remotes (server repos to which you can push changes from your repo) configured, and one of them (upstream) has the wrong URL.



You don't need two remotes here because they're actually both pointing at the same repo, your bdJohnson72/GloboHealth repo on GitHub.



I would fix origin by doing



git remote set-url origin https://github.com/bdJohnson72/GloboHealth.git 


and then remove upstream by doing



git remote rm upstream


Then you should be able to push to origin.






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  • Perfect, thank you as always, David.

    – Brooks Johnson
    Jan 19 at 19:54











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I'm not really sure how your repo got into this state, but you have two remotes (server repos to which you can push changes from your repo) configured, and one of them (upstream) has the wrong URL.



You don't need two remotes here because they're actually both pointing at the same repo, your bdJohnson72/GloboHealth repo on GitHub.



I would fix origin by doing



git remote set-url origin https://github.com/bdJohnson72/GloboHealth.git 


and then remove upstream by doing



git remote rm upstream


Then you should be able to push to origin.






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  • Perfect, thank you as always, David.

    – Brooks Johnson
    Jan 19 at 19:54
















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I'm not really sure how your repo got into this state, but you have two remotes (server repos to which you can push changes from your repo) configured, and one of them (upstream) has the wrong URL.



You don't need two remotes here because they're actually both pointing at the same repo, your bdJohnson72/GloboHealth repo on GitHub.



I would fix origin by doing



git remote set-url origin https://github.com/bdJohnson72/GloboHealth.git 


and then remove upstream by doing



git remote rm upstream


Then you should be able to push to origin.






share|improve this answer
























  • Perfect, thank you as always, David.

    – Brooks Johnson
    Jan 19 at 19:54














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I'm not really sure how your repo got into this state, but you have two remotes (server repos to which you can push changes from your repo) configured, and one of them (upstream) has the wrong URL.



You don't need two remotes here because they're actually both pointing at the same repo, your bdJohnson72/GloboHealth repo on GitHub.



I would fix origin by doing



git remote set-url origin https://github.com/bdJohnson72/GloboHealth.git 


and then remove upstream by doing



git remote rm upstream


Then you should be able to push to origin.






share|improve this answer













I'm not really sure how your repo got into this state, but you have two remotes (server repos to which you can push changes from your repo) configured, and one of them (upstream) has the wrong URL.



You don't need two remotes here because they're actually both pointing at the same repo, your bdJohnson72/GloboHealth repo on GitHub.



I would fix origin by doing



git remote set-url origin https://github.com/bdJohnson72/GloboHealth.git 


and then remove upstream by doing



git remote rm upstream


Then you should be able to push to origin.







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  • Perfect, thank you as always, David.

    – Brooks Johnson
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  • Perfect, thank you as always, David.

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    Jan 19 at 19:54

















Perfect, thank you as always, David.

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Jan 19 at 19:54





Perfect, thank you as always, David.

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