Andy Bradford wrote:
> Any chance you can use --httptrace when cloning with whatever is causing
> this  problem? --httptrace  will leave  behind a  handful of  .txt files
> beginning with http- which have the requests and replies Fossil makes.

Problem not reproducible at the moment.

>> -rw-r--r-- 1 root root  2337792 Jan  6 19:48 fossil-src-1.fossil
>
> Can one  of these can be  made available?

http://prtime.org/tmp/fossil-src.fossil
http://prtime.org/tmp/fossil-src-1.fossil
http://prtime.org/tmp/fossil-src-2.fossil
http://prtime.org/tmp/fossil-src-3.fossil

> Also, what OS is this  running on?

Linux helpme 3.2.0-4-686-pae #1 SMP Debian 3.2.63-2+deb7u2 i686 GNU/Linux

> Does   there  happen   to   be   a  proxy   between   your  client   and
> https://www.fossil-scm.org?

Yes, a badly-behaving one. That's why I said the network probably dropped some 
packets. But I used HTTPS, so the problems the proxy could have introduced 
would be no more than dropped packets, and bogus TCP resets (which SSL inanely 
fails to authenticate).
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