Re: exit status 141 from git-svn

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Michael J Gruber <michaeljgruber+gmane <at> fastmail.fm> writes:


> That seems to be the first piece of information you're giving regarding 
> your environment and setup. Giving more may result in getting more 
> answers. (I grepped for 141 in the source after your first posting) 
> Maybe you can cut'n'paste the actual output of git svn fetch? What's the 
> command line you're using, where's the svn repo?

Sorry, but I don't see any interesting piece of information in the output. I've
just assumed that exit status 141 had a well-defined meaning, different from
140, 15 and 999.

The subversion repo is company-internal and cannot be accessed from the outside.

The output (with modified strings to mask out the file names) is:

> git svn fetch
M a/b/c/d
M a/b/c/d
M a/b/c/d
M a/b/c/d
M a/b/c/d
M a/b/c/d
M a/b/c/d
M a/b/c/d
M a/b/c/d
r4934 = abcdefghi[...]jklmnopq (trunk)

Nothing more. I haven't found a verbose switch for "fetch", either.

Thanks for reading
Frederik Hohlfeld

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