Jonathan Tan writes:
> Suppose a server has the following commit graph:
>
> A B
> \ /
>O
>
> We create a client by cloning A from the server with depth 1, and add
> many commits to it (so that future fetches span multiple requests due to
> lengthy negotiation). If it then fetches B using
Hello,
I can confirm that shallow clones are no longer failing.
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Arturas Moskvinas
On Wed, Oct 17, 2018 at 12:58 AM Jonathan Tan wrote:
>
> Suppose a server has the following commit graph:
>
> A B
> \ /
>O
>
> We create a client by cloning A from the server with depth 1, and add
> ma
Suppose a server has the following commit graph:
A B
\ /
O
We create a client by cloning A from the server with depth 1, and add
many commits to it (so that future fetches span multiple requests due to
lengthy negotiation). If it then fetches B using protocol v2, the fetch
spanning multip
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