On Thu, Jun 08, 2017 at 02:52:42PM +0200, Lars Schneider wrote: > >> It may be that it's the server side that needs to git-prune, and not > >> your local side? I'm not really certain but you're doing a push which > >> talks to a remote server. > > > > Yes, certainly the position in the output implies that. These days you > > should see: > > > > remote: warning: There are too many... > > > > to make it more clear. Perhaps the server is too old to have 860a2ebec > > (receive-pack: send auto-gc output over sideband 2, 2016-06-05). > > Do you know if GHE 2.9.4 has this fix? (Is it OK to ask this here?) > Context: http://public-inbox.org/git/9C2F2EA2-0C59-4EA2-8C8E-10228FB82D90@xxxxxxxxx/ It's probably not the best place to ask, as I don't think there is an easy way to find the answer unless you have the GHE source code. But the answer is no, it's in GHE 2.10.0. Actually, I guess you could run "git version" on the GHE box; the version numbers show the latest version of upstream Git that has been merged. This particular commit is in Git v2.10.0 (coincidental to the GHE version above; the versions are totally independent). -Peff