Hi Thorkil,

On Oct 23, 2006, at 2:25 PM, Thorkil Naur wrote:

Thanks a lot. Unfortunately, something more than temporary connectivity
problems seem to be at stake.

Sorry about that. From your initial email I couldn't tell whether you had tested for temporary connectivity.

The reaction that I quote when I "darcs pull"
the ghc repository from my Mac OS X is quite consistent, including when I use
darcs-all. Here is what I have tried to diagnose the problem:

1. I have tried "darcs get" and "darcs pull" of the ghc HEAD repository from
another machine that I have, a Suse Linux. It works fine.

2. I have tried to create a repository on the Linux machine, then "darcs get" and "darcs pull" the repository on the Linux machine from the Mac OS X and it
also works fine.

If this is a local-network (a mapped drive, not using the http protocol), the problem might be with the version of curl shipped with OS X 10.3. (See the darcs page under "Building on Mac OS X," regarding versions of curl prior to 7.11.0, here: <http:// abridgegame.org/repos/darcs-unstable/manual/node3.html>.) Have you tried upgrading your version of curl? This site <http://curl.haxx.se/ download.html> has binaries of version 7.15.3 for Mac OS X (although I don't know if they are built with gcc 4.0.1 and thus incompatible with OS 10.3, in that case you might try darwinports which has version 7.15.4).

Best regards,
Pete


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