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Jonathan Tan writes:
> Usages of the list of remote refs or the remote-local ref
> map are updated as follows:
> - check_not_current_branch (which checks that the current branch is not
>affected by the fetch) is performed both on the original ref map (to
>die before the fetch if we can,
Looking back at the comments I have received in reply, I think that
there were two major concerns: (i) the case where a server ACKs a client
"have" line and the client forever thinks that the server has it, but it
may not be the case for future servers (or future invocations of the
same server), an
Thanks for your comments.
On 01/26/2017 03:00 PM, Jeff King wrote:
On Wed, Jan 25, 2017 at 02:02:53PM -0800, Jonathan Tan wrote:
Negotiation currently happens by upload-pack initially sending a list of
refs with names and SHA-1 hashes, and then several request/response
pairs in which the reque
On Wed, Jan 25, 2017 at 02:02:53PM -0800, Jonathan Tan wrote:
> Negotiation currently happens by upload-pack initially sending a list of
> refs with names and SHA-1 hashes, and then several request/response
> pairs in which the request from fetch-pack consists of SHA-1 hashes
> (selected from the
On Wed, Jan 25, 2017 at 2:02 PM, Jonathan Tan wrote:
> Hello everyone - this is a proposal for a protocol change to allow the
> fetch-pack/upload-pack to converse in terms of ref names (globs
> allowed), and also an implementation of the server (upload-pack) and
> fetch-from-HTTP client (fetch-pac
Hello everyone - this is a proposal for a protocol change to allow the
fetch-pack/upload-pack to converse in terms of ref names (globs
allowed), and also an implementation of the server (upload-pack) and
fetch-from-HTTP client (fetch-pack invoked through fetch).
Negotiation currently happens by up
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