Hi, > What protocol/transport are you using (http, ssh, git)? I am cloning over http > Can you try running with: GIT_TRACE_PACKET=$PWD/trace.out git clone ... GIT_TRACE_PACKET=$PWD/trace.out git clone http://git.webciniz.im/project/night_pharmacy.git Cloning into 'night_pharmacy'... Checking connectivity... done That's all I get. No trace.out was written. > So let's do the next test: does echo test >&2 print "test" on the box where Git does not report progress? Yes it does. > Another one: does Git report progress if you explicitly pass --progress to it? git clone --progress http://git.webciniz.im/project/night_pharmacy.git Cloning into 'night_pharmacy'... Checking connectivity... done That's all I get > Does it work if you do git clone $URL 2>&1 git clone http://git.webciniz.im/project/night_pharmacy.git 2>&1 Cloning into 'night_pharmacy'... Checking connectivity... done That's all I get. Regards mto On 6 December 2013 19:53, Konstantin Khomoutov <flatworm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Fri, 6 Dec 2013 19:44:21 +0200 > Muzaffer Tolga Ozses <tolga@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > [...] >> >> > Resolving deltas: 100% (369/369), done. >> >> > >> >> > whereas I don't get those with my own. What could I be doing >> >> > wrong? > [...] >> >> So it might turn out on your own server Git for some reason fails >> >> to figure out its standard error stream is connected to a terminal. >> >> Or, the error stream of your shell process is redirected somewhere >> >> (and hence inherited by Git). > [...] >> > So you might face a misbehaving shell logon script for instance. >> > >> > As to whether Git senses the TTY -- what does running >> > >> > stty >> > >> > tells you? Does it fail with something like "inappropriate ioctl >> > for device" or prints a couple of settings? >> stty tells me >> speed 38400 baud; line = 0; >> eol = M-^?; eol2 = M-^?; swtch = M-^?; >> ixany iutf8 >> >> And I run identical commands on both servers, only URL changes. > > OK, so we could supposedly rule out the possibility Git does not sense > it's connected to a terminal. > > So let's do the next test: does > > echo test >&2 > > print "test" on the box where Git does not report progress? > > Another one: does Git report progress if you explicitly pass --progress > to it? > > Does it work if you do > > git clone $URL 2>&1 > > ? > > What Git and OS versions are on both machines? -- 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