Dear list, I am using Git bash from version 1.8.3.msysgit.0, on a Windows 7x64 PC. I have an issue with executing git push if I have a post-receive script configured. The content of the script is not really important, as if I have a script that contains only commented out lines (around 70 lines), my git push command is delayed with around 5 seconds. I`ve tested the script on another PC and it is working fine. No delay at all. So there are some issues on my PC regarding how git processes remote scripts. I took a wireshark trace with 2 scenarios on my PC: 1. just execute `cat <path_to_the_script>\post-receive` command in the git bash 2. did a `real` git push Results of the wireshark traces shows: 1. Read AndX Request, FID: 0x228f, 1024 bytes at offset 0 (1024 bytes at time, always) 2. Read AndX Request, FID: 0x21c9, 1 byte at offset 0 (1 byte, always) Conclusion: git push command reads the post-receive script in 1 byte chunks, which dramatically slows down the execution process. If more information is required about my setup or configuration, I will provided it happily, but I think this 1 byte read is the main reason for the issue. Has anyone seen something similar? Or have any clues what is going on? Thanks, tamas ps: this is my 3rd (or 4th) attempt to post on the mailing list, using a different email account this time. If any of the previous attempt also arrived, then sorry for the double posts. -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe git" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html