Tom Spear [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Haven't killed it yet and been waiting for 2 hours.. I'm on a T-3
afaik. Last line that prints before it just sits is:
walk 4eea356e2d39f1a958afb4d8f5b54381e8972ecf
This turns out to be a bug in libcurl. It's fixed in libcurl = 7.16.
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Alexandre
On 5/2/07, Alexandre Julliard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tom Spear [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Haven't killed it yet and been waiting for 2 hours.. I'm on a T-3
afaik. Last line that prints before it just sits is:
walk 4eea356e2d39f1a958afb4d8f5b54381e8972ecf
This turns out to be a bug in
On 5/2/07, Tom Spear [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 5/2/07, Alexandre Julliard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tom Spear [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Haven't killed it yet and been waiting for 2 hours.. I'm on a T-3
afaik. Last line that prints before it just sits is:
walk
I'm having an issue using git at work, where it will start downloading
the packs, and then just stalls out at the same pack every time..
This has occurred since I first started working here
Maybe someone knows the problem, and a solution? If not, is there a
way to get git to show file names
Tom Spear [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm having an issue using git at work, where it will start downloading
the packs, and then just stalls out at the same pack every time..
This has occurred since I first started working here
One of the packs is pretty large, most likely you didn't wait long
On 5/1/07, Alexandre Julliard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tom Spear [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm having an issue using git at work, where it will start downloading
the packs, and then just stalls out at the same pack every time..
This has occurred since I first started working here
One of the
Tom Spear [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Haven't killed it yet and been waiting for 2 hours.. I'm on a T-3
afaik. Last line that prints before it just sits is:
walk 4eea356e2d39f1a958afb4d8f5b54381e8972ecf
That's precisely the last object before the big pack. Note that the
processing of the
I had issues with older versions of git.
I think cvs still works.
http://winehq.org/site/cvs
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Subject: Re: Any way to get the current code besides git?
Date: Tue, 01 May 2007 20:39:04 +
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From: EA Durbin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I had issues with older versions of git.
I think cvs still works.
http://winehq.org/site