Re: What's cooking in git.git (Dec 2009, #02; Sat, 05)

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"Shawn O. Pearce" <spearce@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:

> Martin Storsj? <martin@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> On Sun, 6 Dec 2009, Junio C Hamano wrote:
>> > 
>> > * tr/http-updates (2009-12-01) 3 commits
>> >  - Allow curl to rewind the RPC read buffer
>> >  - Add an option for using any HTTP authentication scheme, not only basic
>> >  - http: maintain curl sessions
>> > 
>> > There was a discussion on a better structure not to require rewinding in
>> > the first place?  I didn't follow it closely...
>> 
>> I think the conclusion is: Rewinding support isn't strictly necessary, 
>> there's a number of mechanisms in both git and curl that should make sure 
>> that those cases shouldn't surface. A few of them in curl have an 
>> unfortunate conincidence of bugs up until the latest version, though, 
>> leaving much fewer mechanisms in place to avoid this.
>> 
>> Since that patch is quite non-intrusive I think it's a good safeguard, 
>> though. What do you think, Tay, keep it or leave it?
>
> I think the conclusion of the thread was that what you have queued
> in tr/http-updates is OK as-is.  The patch to grow the postbuffer
> to store the entire request wasn't a good idea and got dropped.

Thanks.
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