Luxenberg, Scott I. wrote:
Greetings all,

I have been trying to create/run a build farm as part of a project I am
working on.

That seems an odd thing to do since we have one ...

However, I have noticed the primary git repostitory,
git.postgresql.org/git, does not seem to be working. Namely, whenever I
try to clone the directory, I receive this error:

Error: Unable to find 5e4933c31d3cd2750ee1793efe6eca43055fb273e under
http://git.postgresql.org/git/postgresql.git
Cannot obtain needed blob 5e4933c31d3cd2750ee1793efe6eca4305fb273e while
processing commit c5609c66ce2ee4fdb180be95721252b47f90499
Error: fetch failed.

I thought it would be prudent to notify the list so someone could
possibly check into this.




Why are you cloning over http? Here is the best way to clone, which seems to be working:

   [and...@sophia ]$ git clone --mirror
   git://git.postgresql.org/git/postgresql.git
   Initialized empty Git repository in /home/andrew/postgresql.git/
   remote: Counting objects: 376865, done.
   remote: Compressing objects: 100% (87569/87569), done.
   remote: Total 376865 (delta 310187), reused 352950 (delta 287485)
   Receiving objects: 100% (376865/376865), 178.73 MiB | 251 KiB/s, done.
   Resolving deltas: 100% (310187/310187), done.
   [and...@sophia ]$

cheers

andrew

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