Re: [BUG] git clone -q ends with early EOF

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On Wed, Sep 18, 2013 at 02:44:18PM +0200, Marek Vasut wrote:

> I am trying to clone a repository and I am getting the following output:
> 
> $ git clone -q git://kernel.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/linux.git
> fatal: The remote end hung up unexpectedly
> fatal: early EOF
> fatal: index-pack failed
> 
> The "fatal:" lines usually appear a few minutes after running the clone. Of 
> course, the clone does not finish successfully. Interestingly, when I drop the 
> '-q' option from the git clone commandline, the clone finishes correctly.

As Junio mentioned, this does seem like the issue that 05e9515
(upload-pack: send keepalive packets during pack computation,
2013-09-08) tries to fix. The server is quiet for a long period while
preparing the pack, and something in the network stack thinks the
connection has timed out and kills it.

One way you can check this is by running:

  time git clone -q git://kernel.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/linux.git

If it's a network timeout, it will die consistently at some nice round
number. In this case, I just ran that command twice, and it died both
times at just a hair over 2 minutes.  So that is probably what is going
on.  There's no proxy on my end, so presumably there is some front-end
reverse proxying happening on the server end, and it has a 2-minute
timeout.

The keepalive patch is not in any released version yet, but we have been
running it in production at GitHub for a few weeks. You may want to file
a support request with the Ubuntu folks asking to pick up the patch, or
to increase the timeouts on their proxies.

-Peff
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