Hi,
I maintain a small git repo. I upload it over ssh (with git-push) to a
machine where it is distributed over http:
http://dsd.object4.net/git/zd1211.git/
For some reason it is no longer possible to clone this repo over http:
walk 35afe6b3a859242a18812e7485ea8b211e24abaf
walk 93d9a9f469282e1e392c16ce571da4c08805e8bb
error: Couldn't get
http://dsd.object4.net/git/zd1211.git/refs/heads/softmac-old for
heads/softmac-old
The requested URL returned error: 404
error: Could not interpret heads/softmac-old as something to pull
"softmac-old" is an old branch, which I have recently deleted. I deleted
it by removing the .git/refs/heads/softmac-old file, and relying on
git-prune to clear out old objects.
Even on the server-side, there is no obvious reference to this old head:
$ find -name '*softmac*'
$ grep -R softmac *
(no results for either)
"git-fsck-objects" reports nothing, "git-fsck-objects --full" reports:
dangling commit 7cc423c942975005f96f308186537ad6e7808c2e
dangling commit b36378de6231f1b5100b1517b9c8c243a21090fd
I have tried running git-prune and git-update-server-info, but that
doesn't help.
Any ideas? I'm still new to git.
I am running git-1.2.4
Thanks,
Daniel
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