On Fri, 2011-08-12 at 13:51 +0200, Magnus Hagander wrote: > On Thu, Aug 11, 2011 at 22:08, Guillaume Lelarge <guilla...@lelarge.info> > wrote: > > Hi, > > > > When pushing my last commit, I got some weird messages: > > > > [master!git.pgadmin3]$ git push > > Counting objects: 37, done. > > Delta compression using up to 4 threads. > > Compressing objects: 100% (19/19), done. > > Writing objects: 100% (19/19), 3.58 KiB, done. > > Total 19 (delta 18), reused 0 (delta 0) > > Auto packing the repository for optimum performance. > > fatal: protocol error: bad line length character: Remo > > error: error in sideband demultiplexer > > To ssh://g...@git.postgresql.org/pgadmin3.git > > f75720d..43693e1 master -> master > > error: failed to push some refs to > > 'ssh://g...@git.postgresql.org/pgadmin3.git' > > > > If I try another git push, it seems good: > > > > [master!git.pgadmin3]$ git push > > Everything up-to-date > > > > Not sure what happened here. I'm downloading the repo in another > > directory to check if everything is fine. Feels weird though. Have > > anyone seen these messages before? > > No. > > AFAICT, the problem is that the repacking done on the server for some > reason sends "remo" instead of hex data. remo probably being the > beginning of "remote" or something like that. > > I googled around a bit on it, and from what I can tell it's harmless - > the operation went fine, the only problem was telling the client about > it... >
Googled too yesterday, and saw some mails about it. But I wasn't able to tell if it was harmless or not. Hope you're right :) -- Guillaume http://blog.guillaume.lelarge.info http://www.dalibo.com -- Sent via pgadmin-hackers mailing list (pgadmin-hackers@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgadmin-hackers