Re: fetch problem or was master on kernel.org reset?

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Junio C Hamano, Mon, Aug 18, 2008 20:25:26 +0200:
> Alex Riesen <raa.lkml@xxxxxxxxx> writes:
> 
> > The commit ea02eef096d4bfcbb83e76cfab0fcb42dbcad35e is the current
> > value of master (on kernel.org). But it definitely was
> > 2ebc02d32a4360da2cf69c2b5f5bfad0716d42b0 some time before (at 11:42)!
> 
> I suspect that one of the mirrors still had ea02ee (1.6.0) when you made
> the above observation, after 2ebc02 (Start 1.6.1) was pushed into.
> According to my push log, "1.6.0" was pushed on 14:04 and "Start 1.6.1" on
> 19:47 (both on 2008-08-17, US/Pacific).

Ach... Yes. The mirror in question is my own. I updated the repository
(which now refuses to update its local references) _arrround_ the
mirror (directly from kernel.org). Now the mirror is older then my
repository. Simple.

Evening well spent: I just learned that I am far from perfect an have
a lot room for improvement 8)

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