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has caused the Debian Bug report #1076117,
regarding dgit: crashes with a remote memory error on clone
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Package: dgit
Version: 11.10

For example, at least here:

  $ dgit clone emacs-non-dfsg
  canonical suite name for unstable is sid
  fetching existing git history
  remote: error: Out of memory, malloc failed (tried to allocate 6880549 bytes)
  remote: fatal: failed to read object 
619d4b4412b96fba759869304ffa936b712a55e1: Cannot allocate memory
  remote: aborting due to possible repository corruption on the remote side.
  fatal: protocol error: bad pack header
  dgit: failed command: git fetch -p -n -q 
https://git.dgit.debian.org/emacs-non-dfsg 
'+refs/tags/archive/debian/*:refs/dgit-fetch/debian/tags/archive/debian/*' 
'+refs/tags/debian/*:refs/dgit-fetch/debian/tags/debian/*' 
'+refs/dgit/sid:refs/dgit-fetch/debian/dgit/sid'

(I vaguely wondered if that might be git mmap on a large repository
 and/or a 32-bit host.)

Thanks
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Ian Jackson writes ("Re: Bug#1076117: dgit: crashes with a remote memory error 
on clone"):
> This is an infrastructure problem.  You'll see I have filed
> [rt.debian.org #9567].

Things seem like they've been better recently.  Anyway, this bug isn't
actionable here - if we need to track further problems, we should use
Debian RT again.

Thanks for the report, though, which I'm closing now.

Regards,
Ian.

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