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When I try and pull from github I get a strange error. Can I bypass this or force it? I have used sudo before which I suspect would work however this caused other problems.

LeBlaireau
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I had this problem as well. I solved it by changing the ownership of the directories to the user I was trying to git pull with:

sudo chown -R anthony:anthony *

I ran that at the root of my git tracked directory to make sure all the files were owned by the correct user.

penner
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In my case it was having sublime text open with the git controlled directory added as a folder in the sublime project. After closing sublime I was able to switch branches without a problem.

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