> The threaded index-pack code did not fail for
> me on cygwin at all during development, including tests, but failed
> immediately I installed v1.7.11. On real repositories, it failed
> intermittently. On some repos it always failed, on some it never
> failed and on some others it would sometimes
Torsten Bögershausen wrote:
> On 13.11.12 19:55, Ramsay Jones wrote:
>> Douglas Mencken wrote:
>>> *Any* git clone fails with:
>>>
>>> fatal: premature end of pack file, 106 bytes missing
>>> fatal: index-pack failed
>>>
>>> At first, I tried 1.8.0, and it failed. Then I tried to build 1.7.10.5
>>>
Douglas Mencken wrote:
>> Could you try re-building git with the
>> NO_THREAD_SAFE_PREAD build variable set?
>
> Yeah! It works!!!
>
> --- evil/Makefile
> +++ good/Makefile
> @@ -957,6 +957,7 @@
> HAVE_PATHS_H = YesPlease
> LIBC_CONTAINS_LIBINTL = YesPlease
> HAVE_DEV_TTY = Yes
On Wed, Nov 14, 2012 at 2:55 AM, Douglas Mencken wrote:
>> Could you try re-building git with the
>> NO_THREAD_SAFE_PREAD build variable set?
>
> Yeah! It works!!!
>
> --- evil/Makefile
> +++ good/Makefile
> @@ -957,6 +957,7 @@
> HAVE_PATHS_H = YesPlease
> LIBC_CONTAINS_LIBINTL =
Douglas Mencken writes:
I cannot reproduce the problem (on openSUSE 12.2).
>>>
>>> You do need multiple CPU/multi-core machine, as I got it.
>>
>> Which is what I have.
>
> Then try to build *vanilla* git 1.8.0,
Which is what I did.
> not OpenSuSE's one (with a lot of patches inside srcrpm
>>> I cannot reproduce the problem (on openSUSE 12.2).
>>
>> You do need multiple CPU/multi-core machine, as I got it.
>
> Which is what I have.
Then try to build *vanilla* git 1.8.0, not OpenSuSE's one (with a lot
of patches inside srcrpm).
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Douglas Mencken writes:
>> I cannot reproduce the problem (on openSUSE 12.2).
>
> You do need multiple CPU/multi-core machine, as I got it.
Which is what I have.
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> I cannot reproduce the problem (on openSUSE 12.2).
You do need multiple CPU/multi-core machine, as I got it.
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Torsten Bögershausen writes:
> Are there more people running PowerPC (on the server side) ?
I cannot reproduce the problem (on openSUSE 12.2).
Andreas.
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On 13.11.12 19:55, Ramsay Jones wrote:
> Douglas Mencken wrote:
>> *Any* git clone fails with:
>>
>> fatal: premature end of pack file, 106 bytes missing
>> fatal: index-pack failed
>>
>> At first, I tried 1.8.0, and it failed. Then I tried to build 1.7.10.5
>> then, and it worked. Then I tried 1.7
Douglas Mencken wrote:
> *Any* git clone fails with:
>
> fatal: premature end of pack file, 106 bytes missing
> fatal: index-pack failed
>
> At first, I tried 1.8.0, and it failed. Then I tried to build 1.7.10.5
> then, and it worked. Then I tried 1.7.12.2, but it fails the same way
> as 1.8.0.
>
> On Mon, Nov 12, 2012 at 12:12 PM, Kevin wrote:
> > Maybe handy to say that you're on a Powerpc platform.
Oh, and yes, I'm on 2 x 2-core ("4-core") machine.
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Maybe handy to say that you're on a Powerpc platform.
On Mon, Nov 12, 2012 at 5:32 PM, Douglas Mencken wrote:
> *Any* git clone fails with:
>
> fatal: premature end of pack file, 106 bytes missing
> fatal: index-pack failed
>
> At first, I tried 1.8.0, and it failed. Then I tried to build 1.7.10.
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