This reverts commit
a71fb0a1412c82405f078fb536797d3f5de68d53.
The logic to decide when to refuse to use the default "first set of
refs fetched" for merge was utterly bogus.
In a repository that happily worked correctly without any of the
per-branch configuration crap did not have (and did not have to
have) any branch.<current>.merge. With that broken commit, pulling
from origin no longer would work.
curr_branch=$(git-symbolic-ref HEAD | \
sed -e 's|^refs/heads/||')
merge_branches=$(git-repo-config \
- --get-all "branch.${curr_branch}.merge") ||
- merge_branches=.this.would.never.match.any.ref.
+ --get-all "branch.${curr_branch}.merge")
fi
set x $(expand_refs_wildcard "$@")
shift