On Fri, Apr 22 2011, Dave Borowitz wrote: > hg-git has examples of actually using the client module, and perhaps Augie > can chime in with some of his experience.
Yeah, that does help, thanks a lot. It seems that object_store.generate_pack_contents can be used to generate packs. Maybe that could be set a a default in send/push method. I'll deep further and see how I can write a determine_wants function. > It is the hardest to support :) I should have guessed it. > The stateless HTTP protocol is different from but related to the stateful > TCP wire protocol, so it's not just a matter of making an HTTP connection > instead of TCP/SSH. Yeah, I though it was that way. I at least hope supporting the smart version of the HTTP protocol is not *that* hard. :-| > I would poke around in the Documentation/technical directory of git.git > until you understand the wire protocol; that's basically what I did to > implement HTTP server support. If you have questions, I can help clarify, or > you can ask the git mailing list about things where the documentation is > unclear. I already read and understood most of the protocol, but did not spend time imagining how I would implement the HTTP client, since I though until 1 hour ago that Dulwich supported it. But I'll dig further as soon as I've some time to spend on it and will come back to bother you if I need. Thanks for the hints Dave. :) -- Julien Danjou ❱ http://julien.danjou.info
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