Re: [PATCH 0/14] resumable network bundles

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On Thu, Nov 10, 2011 at 02:43:30AM -0500, Jeff King wrote:

>   [01/14]: t/lib-httpd: check for NO_CURL
>   [02/14]: http: turn off curl signals
>   [03/14]: http: refactor http_request function
>   [04/14]: http: add a public function for arbitrary-callback request
>   [05/14]: remote-curl: use http callback for requesting refs
>   [06/14]: transport: factor out bundle to ref list conversion
>   [07/14]: bundle: add is_bundle_buf helper
>   [08/14]: remote-curl: free "discovery" object
>   [09/14]: remote-curl: auto-detect bundles when fetching refs
>   [10/14]: remote-curl: try base $URL after $URL/info/refs
>   [11/14]: progress: allow pure-throughput progress meters
>   [12/14]: remote-curl: show progress for bundle downloads
>   [13/14]: remote-curl: resume interrupted bundle transfers
>   [14/14]: clone: give advice on how to resume a failed clone

I forgot to mention: this goes on top of mf/curl-select-fdset. It's only
in next now, but some of my http cleanups build semantically on the
cleanups in that topic.

-Peff
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