Re: How do I investigate apparently random git clone reports of "error: File ... has bad hash"?

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Thorkil Naur <naur@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:

> I have looked for git options (debug, verbosity) for increasing the amount of
> information reported, but have not managed to find anything that seemed useful
> in this situation.

Try adding -v -v when cloning.  That also shows you that the server does
not support smart-http, which is suboptimal.

Andreas.

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