Bam, the server kicked me off after taking to long to sync my copy.
This is unrelated to git. The HTTP server's configuration is too
impatient.
Yes. How does that mean it is unrelated to git?
- git fetch should show the total amount of data it is about to
transfer!
It can't, because it
On Tue, Oct 9, 2012 at 7:06 AM, Marcel Partap mpar...@gmx.net wrote:
Bam, the server kicked me off after taking to long to sync my copy.
This is unrelated to git. The HTTP server's configuration is too
impatient.
Yes. How does that mean it is unrelated to git?
It means its out of our control,
c...@elego.de (Carlos Martín Nieto) writes:
If you want to download it bit by bit, you can tell fetch to download
particular tags. Doing this automatically for this would be working
around a configuration issue for a particular server, which is generally
better fixed in other ways.
As part
- git fetch should show the total amount of data it is about to
transfer!
It can't, because it doesn't know.
The server side doesn't know at how much the objects *it just repacked
for transfer* weigh in?
Actually it does.
Then, please, make it display it.
What value is that to you?
The
Marcel Partap mpar...@gmx.net writes:
Bam, the server kicked me off after taking to long to sync my copy.
This is unrelated to git. The HTTP server's configuration is too
impatient.
Yes. How does that mean it is unrelated to git?
- git fetch should show the total amount of data it is about
Marcel Partap mpar...@gmx.net writes:
Dear Git Devs,
I love GIT, but since a couple of months I'm on 3G and after my traffic
limit is transcended, things slow down to a feeble 8KiB/s. Jst like
back then - things moved somewhat slower. And I'm fine with that - as
long as things just keep
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