It failed for me just now. Maybe someone can take a look at the log files on the server or check with Rackspace? This seems to me an intermittent network issue.
I tried git pull with GIT_CURL_VERBOSE=1, no verbose output at all. Just "Connection reset by peer". Hope this helps, On Wed, Oct 09, 2013 at 09:17:12AM +0200, Carsten Dominik wrote: > Hi, > > I just pulled successfully. > > - Carsten > > On 9.10.2013, at 03:46, Mike McLean <mike.mcl...@pobox.com> wrote: > > > > > On Oct 8, 2013, at 9:13 PM, Nick Dokos <ndo...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > >> Charles Millar <mill...@verizon.net> writes: > >> > >>> Hello, > >>> > >>> On 10/8/2013 1:32 PM, Josiah Schwab wrote: > >>>> Hi All, > >>>> > >>>>>> I just tried to pull from the main org-mode git repository. I > >>>>>> encountered the following failure. > >>>>>> > >>>>>> ,---- > >>>>>> | monolith:(stable) org-mode$ git pull > >>>>>> | fatal: read error: Connection reset by peer > >>>>>> `---- > >>>>> I can confirm this issue. I successfully pulled earlier today though. > >>>> This seems to be intermittent. It worked (~8 hours) later on October 2. > >>>> I tried to update a few minutes ago and again had a failure. > >>>> > >>>> Is there any other information that would be useful to report? I tried > >>>> to pull while at my home (residential ISP) and then my work > >>>> (university), and had failures both times. > >>>> > >>>> Josiah > >>>> > >>>> > >>> This morning and just now I tried to update using > >>> > >>> cd ~/.elisp/org-mode && make update2 > >>> > >>> and the following failure resulted > >>> > >>> rm -f > >>> git remote update > >>> Fetching origin > >>> fatal: read error: Connection reset by peer > >>> error: Could not fetch origin > >>> make: *** [up0] error 1 > >>> > >> > >> I just [21:12:04 EDT] tried it and it worked. The question is: did > >> somebody do something to bring it back or is it really intermittent? > > > > I couldn't pull this morning, nor just now. > > > > $ git --no-pager fetch origin > > fatal: read error: Connection reset by peer > > git exited abnormally with code 128. > > > > > > > > > -- Suvayu Open source is the future. It sets us free.