git svn fetch spewing warnings

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Hi,

I'm using git 1.5.1.rc1.13.g0872 and I just tried the following to
create a new git-svn tracked repository.

I did:


    git svn init $URL
    git svn fetch 
    # I also tried git svn fetch --no-follow-parent

The command eventually completed and left me with a working
repository, but in the process I had screenfuls of warning messages
like this:

W: Ignoring error from SVN, path probably does not exist: (175002): RA layer request failed: REPORT request failed on '/bioconductor/!svn/bc/12000': REPORT of '/bioconductor/!svn/bc/12000': Could not read chunk size: Secure connection truncated (https://hedgehog.fhcrc.org)
W: Ignoring error from SVN, path probably does not exist: (175002): RA layer request failed: REPORT request failed on '/bioconductor/!svn/bc/12100': REPORT of '/bioconductor/!svn/bc/12100': Could not read chunk size: Secure connection truncated (https://hedgehog.fhcrc.org)
W: Ignoring error from SVN, path probably does not exist: (175002): RA layer request failed: REPORT request failed on '/bioconductor/!svn/bc/12200': REPORT of '/bioconductor/!svn/bc/12200': Could not read chunk size: Secure connection truncated (https://hedgehog.fhcrc.org)

I haven't seen them before, but...

  1. I haven't initialized a new repository in this way for awhile and
     git-svn has been updated

  2. The subversion server I'm talking to was recently upgraded to
     1.4.2

Thanks,

+ seth
-- 
Seth Falcon | Computational Biology | Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
http://bioconductor.org
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