![]() ![]() T06:41:13.712Z - info: account found for repository: MATslurm - sgbaird (has token) T06:41:06.486Z - info: Executing fetch: git -c credential.helper= fetch -progress -prune origin (took 1.062s) T06:41:05.421Z - info: account found for repository: interp5DOF-paper - sgbaird (has token) T06:41:05.137Z - info: Executing fetch: git -c credential.helper= fetch -progress -prune origin (took 1.071s) T06:41:04.065Z - info: account found for repository: interp - sgbaird (has token) T06:41:03.757Z - info: Executing fetch: git -c credential.helper= fetch -progress -prune origin (took 1.222s) T06:41:02.532Z - info: account found for repository: egprm - sgbaird (has token) This is switching back and forth between main and my branch of interest: ![]() T06:39:39.435Z - info: Last prune took place 19 minutes ago - skipping T06:38:57.152Z - info: Last prune took place 19 minutes ago - skipping T06:38:27.753Z - info: execPath: 'C:\Users\sterg\AppData\Local\GitHubDesktop\app-3.0.3\GitHubDesktop.exe' T06:38:27.401Z - info: Subscribed 'sgbaird' to Alive channel T06:38:26.073Z - info: Last prune took place 18 minutes ago - skipping T06:38:26.057Z - info: found account: sgbaird (Sterling Baird) T06:38:26.056Z - info: loading 131 repositories from store T06:38:24.462Z - info: Using toast activator CLSID Additional contextĪdd any other context about the problem here. Try's to target and push to main repo, even when the PR is set the other way around. Have the pull request that is set to the fork's branch actually target it and push PR to it Actual behavior Sets target to main branch even when I try set it to my fork branch.Open Pull Request and have conflict when trying to merge commits from main branch.OS: Windows 10 Steps to reproduce the behavior But when I checked i saw the target branch was the main repo's, and I tried to commit and it is indeed trying to commit to the main repo, even though in the PR it is set to put the commits into mine. But when there are conflicts I open the PR in github desktop and resolve the conflicts. Normally if they can merge automatically, I do so online and there is no issue. I usually create a pull request on my fork which has their repo's commits going to mine. My fork receives updates through the main repo. ![]()
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