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Package: dgit
Hi.
I just ran into the following error:
['dgit', 'import-dsc',
'/build/workingrepo/pool/main/g/gtk+3.0/gtk+3.0_3.24.14-1.dsc',
'+workingbranch']
Dgit metadata in .dsc: specified git info (debian)
dgit: import-dsc of .dsc with Dgit field, using git hash
.dsc names distro debian: fetching rewrite map
.dsc names distro debian: fetching additional commits
remote: fatal: unable to create thread: Resource temporarily unavailable
remote: aborting due to possible repository corruption on the remote side.
fatal: protocol error: bad pack header
dgit: failed command: git fetch -p -n -q 'https://git.dgit.debian.org/gtk+3.0'
'+refs/tags/archive/debian/3.24.14-1:refs/dgit-fetch/debian/tags/archive/debian/3.24.14-1'
dgit: error: subprocess failed with error exit status 128
I presume this is some sort of resource exhaustion on the dgit server. I tried to work
around by pre-fetching needed commits from elsewhere, trying to specify a maximum depth
and trying to specify explicit negotiation tips (which resulted in "warning:
Ignoring --negotiation-tip because the protocol does not support it.") but none of
these things helped.
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I haven't heard recent reports of trouble so I hope this is not
happening any more. Please report it again if it is.
Thanks,
Ian.
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