On Okt 27 2017, Alvaro del Castillo <a...@bitergia.com> wrote:

> We're wondering why "fetch-pack" (when is running from the command
> line) doesn't handle "https://"; protocol. It only works with "git://".
>
> For instance, this doesn't work:
>
> $ git fetch-pack https://github.com/git/git refs/heads/master
> fatal: I don't handle protocol 'https'
>
> while this does:
>
> $ git fetch-pack git://github.com/git/git refs/heads/master
>
> The funny thing is that under the hood, "fetch" calls "fetch-pack"
> using "https" procotol. Example of a trace below:
>
> 12:03:07.512558 git.c:344               trace: built-in: git 'fetch-
> pack' '--stateless-rpc' '--stdin' '--lock-pack' '--thin' 'https://githu
> b.com/git/git/'

With --stateless-rpc, fetch-pack doesn't do the connect itself, but
expects the caller having set up a pipe to it.  The URL is then actually
ignored.

Andreas.

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