the 2.X does not have that problem, but i not used 2.x
due i not have jeese or sid, i use only squeeze and wheeze-live

seems that commits u refer have the point of the problem
as i explain, the tech exact info its in
commit c80d96ca0c3cf948c5062bf6591a46c625620b6d (tags/v1.9-rc0~97^2)
but i also read its also a workaround like i send prevoiusly
but more elegancy..

right now i coulnd analize that code at that commit but can u
take over this or notify something on debian mantainers?

Lenz McKAY Gerardo (PICCORO)
http://qgqlochekone.blogspot.com


2015-10-12 15:32 GMT-04:30 Jonathan Nieder <jrnie...@gmail.com>:
> tags 801046 + moreinfo
> quit
>
> Hi Lenz,
>
> PICCORO McKAY Lenz wrote:
>
>> Version: 1:1.7.10.4-1+wheezy1
>> Severity: grave
>
> I am able to use git.  Are you sure the package is actually unusable?
> For example, do commands like "git init" work?
>
> [...]
>> Current version of git for wheeze and squeeze are unusable, does not
>> work as normal user for make it work user must know the root
>> password and swicht, sudo does not work!
>
> Thanks for reporting.  I'm having some trouble understanding the exact
> problem.
>
> Does version 2.x have this problem as well?  There was a change
> upstream mentioning http.pushbuffer but I am not sure if it is
> related.
>
> commit c80d96ca0c3cf948c5062bf6591a46c625620b6d (tags/v1.9-rc0~97^2)
> Author: Brian M. Carlson <sand...@crustytoothpaste.net>
> Date:   Thu Oct 31 02:36:51 2013 -0400
>
>     remote-curl: fix large pushes with GSSAPI
>
>     Due to an interaction between the way libcurl handles GSSAPI
>     authentication over HTTP and the way git uses libcurl, large
>     pushes (those over http.postBuffer bytes) would fail due to
>     an authentication failure requiring a rewind of the curl
>     buffer.  Such a rewind was not possible because the data did
>     not fit into the entire buffer.
>
>     Enable the use of the Expect: 100-continue header for large
>     requests where the server offers GSSAPI authentication to
>     avoid this issue, since the request would otherwise fail.
>     This allows git to get the authentication data right before
>     sending the pack contents.  Existing cases where pushes
>     would succeed, including small requests using GSSAPI, still
>     disable the use of 100 Continue, as it causes problems for
>     some remote HTTP implementations (servers and proxies).
>
>     Signed-off-by: Brian M. Carlson <sand...@crustytoothpaste.net>
>     Signed-off-by: Jeff King <p...@peff.net>
>
> Thanks and hope that helps,
> Jonathan

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