* Daniel Barkalow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Still leaks a bit of memory due to bug copied from read-tree.
Linus, should i resend the 18 fixes i sent the other day? (as a GIT
repository perhaps?) I found roughly 6 common memory leaks, 8
theoretical memory leaks, 2 overflows and did a couple
On Sat, 16 Apr 2005, Paul Jackson wrote:
> Daniel wrote:
> > I'm working off of Linus's tree when not working on scripts, and it
> > doesn't have that section at all.
>
> Ah so - nevermind my README comments then.
Well, actually, I suspect that something like this should go to Pasky. I
really
Daniel wrote:
> I'm working off of Linus's tree when not working on scripts, and it
> doesn't have that section at all.
Ah so - nevermind my README comments then.
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On Sat, 16 Apr 2005, Paul Jackson wrote:
> > Needs libcurl post 7.7 or so.
>
> That could be mentioned in the README, which has a list of 'Software
> requirements.' Actually, zlib-devel and openssl should be on this list
> as well. My laziness got in the way of my sending in a patch for that.
> Needs libcurl post 7.7 or so.
That could be mentioned in the README, which has a list of 'Software
requirements.' Actually, zlib-devel and openssl should be on this list
as well. My laziness got in the way of my sending in a patch for that.
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This enables the use of HTTP to download commits and associated objects
from remote repositories. It now uses libcurl instead of local hack code.
Still causes warnings for fsck-cache and rev-tree, due to unshared code.
Still leaks a bit of memory due to bug copied from read-tree.
Needs libcurl p
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