Re: New Feature wanted: Is it possible to let git clone continue last break point?

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This is a hard problem that hasn't been solved. Year after year, it's
a GSoC proposal...

What you can do is use --depth 1 with your git-clone; then "extend"
the depth incrementally.
-- Cheers,Ray Chuan

On Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 10:28 AM, netroby <hufeng1987@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Is it possible to let git clone continue last break point.
> when we git clone very large project from the web,  we may face some
> interupt, then we must clone it from zero .
>
> it is bad feeling for low  connection  speed users.
>
> please help us out.
>
> we need git clone continue last break point
>
> netroby
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