Hi Simon, I’m having the same issue as last time. I can get by with a lazy clone, otherwise, I have an Exception:
$ darcs clone alexda...@hub.darcs.net:alexdarcy/blog Done fetching and unpacking basic pack. Copying patches, to get lazy repository hit ctrl-C... Exception while getting patches pack: user error (Couldn't fetch `0000019437-665e8d91a5990618068c8e8ef65e01b099ff4233421233c397ae61422fe80d73' in subdir patches from sources: thisrepo:/home/alex/code/blog cache:/home/alex/.cache/darcs repo:. repo:alexda...@hub.darcs.net:alexdarcy/blog ) darcs failed: Couldn't fetch `0000153496-12b83e9c17802e71926c9bf9d3cdeda3f1b93e1188de445b95556ff03cabdc4a' in subdir inventories from sources: thisrepo:/home/alex/code/blog cache:/home/alex/.cache/darcs repo:. repo:alexda...@hub.darcs.net:alexdarcy/blog HINT: I could not reach the following repository: alexda...@hub.darcs.net:alexdarcy/blog If you're not using it, you should probably delete the corresponding entry from _darcs/prefs/sources. Thanks, On Tue, Aug 31, 2021 at 7:33 PM Simon Michael <si...@joyful.com> wrote: > Good. I have deleted blog2 from the database (it had not been created on > the filesystem). > > > > On Aug 31, 2021, at 6:39 AM, Alexis Praga <alexis.pr...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > > > > > Thanks for the answer, Ben and Simon. > > Creating a new repo fixed it. > > > > Simon, would it be possible to delete this "repository" : > hub.darcs.net/alexdarcy/blog2 ? > > When creating it, I got a GET error and I cannot access it since. > > > > Thanks ! > > > > Simon Michael <si...@joyful.com> writes: > > > >> Thanks for the ping Ben. > >> > >> On the server, `darcs check` passes, and I can `darcs get` the repo to > a local copy without error. I ran `darcs optimize http` for good measure. > But like you, I still can't `darcs get` this repo to a remote machine. I > was able to `darcs get` another of Alexis's repos. > >> > >> That's a puzzle. Sorry Alexis, I'm going to recommend you try pushing a > new copy of this repo under a new name (or delete the old one and re-push > to a new repo with the same name) and see if that "fixes" it. > >> > >> > >> > >>> On Aug 29, 2021, at 1:52 AM, Ben Franksen <ben.frank...@online.de> > wrote: > >>> > >>> Am 28.08.21 um 23:03 schrieb Alexis Praga: > >>>> I'm trying darcs again since a few days and have hit an issue when > >>>> cloning a (non-empty) repository hosted on hub.darcs.net. > >>>> The error is: > >>>>> Done fetching and unpacking basic pack. > >>>>> Copying patches, to get lazy repository hit ctrl-C... > >>>>> Exception while getting patches pack: > >>>>> user error (Couldn't fetch > 0000001251-f948ccb7fba745717a321df8692dd42a829f9f74bff78205e20ddcafcc0b61d8 > >>>>> in subdir patches from sources: > >>>>> > >>>>> thisrepo:/usr/home/alex/code/blog > >>>>> cache:/home/alex/.cache/darcs > >>>>> repo:. > >>>>> repo:alexda...@hub.darcs.net:blog > >>>>> ) > >>>>> Couldn't fetch > 0000001251-f948ccb7fba745717a321df8692dd42a829f9f74bff78205e20ddcafcc0b61d8 > >>>>> in subdir patches from sources: > >>>>> > >>>>> thisrepo:/usr/home/alex/code/blog > >>>>> cache:/home/alex/.cache/darcs > >>>>> repo:. > >>>>> repo:alexda...@hub.darcs.net:blog > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> By the way, I could not reach the following location: > >>>>> alexda...@hub.darcs.net:blog > >>>>> Unless you plan to restore access to it, you should delete the > corresponding entry from _darcs/prefs/sources. > >>>> I managed to get around it by downloading the repository as a zip > file, > >>>> running 'darcs init' and 'darcs pull'. > >>>> After that, cloning works again. > >>>> Any idea appreciated, thanks ! > >>> > >>> Indeed I can reproduce the problem with darcs-2.16.4, with different > files: > >>> > >>> ben@home[3]:~/scratch>darcs-2.16.4 clone b...@hub.darcs.net:alexdarcy/blog > --no-cache > >>> Done fetching and unpacking basic pack. > >>> Copying patches, to get lazy repository hit ctrl-C... > >>> Exception while getting patches pack: > >>> user error (Couldn't fetch > 0000002258-69b6b76aa783a1a96ffa71c33e3f3c47187191f5f8a824376662c78494ceb2dc > >>> in subdir patches from sources: > >>> > >>> thisrepo:/home/ben/scratch/blog > >>> repo:. > >>> repo:b...@hub.darcs.net:alexdarcy/blog > >>> ) > >>> Couldn't fetch > 0000153496-12b83e9c17802e71926c9bf9d3cdeda3f1b93e1188de445b95556ff03cabdc4a > >>> in subdir inventories from sources: > >>> > >>> thisrepo:/home/ben/scratch/blog > >>> repo:. > >>> repo:b...@hub.darcs.net:alexdarcy/blog > >>> > >>> > >>> By the way, I could not reach the following location: > >>> b...@hub.darcs.net:alexdarcy/blog > >>> Unless you plan to restore access to it, you should delete the > corresponding entry from _darcs/prefs/sources. > >>> > >>> > >>> (I used --no-cache to circumvent the cache on my machine to make sure > it actually tries to download all files.) > >>> > >>> This is pretty strange. It works when I pass --lazy. And when I issue > a darcs check --no-cache afterwards (which should download all missing > files) this seems to work, too. > >>> > >>> I can also clone from the https URL. And, notably, I can clone the > same repo via ssh from localhost (also with --no-cache). This suggests the > problem may lie with hub.darcs.net and not with darcs; perhaps a slow > response runs into a timeout? I have cc'ed Simon... > >>> > >>> Cheers > >>> Ben > >>> -- > >>> I would rather have questions that cannot be answered, than answers > that > >>> cannot be questioned. -- Richard Feynman > >>> > >> > > > > -- > > Alexis Praga > > -- Alexis Praga
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