Il 2018-06-11 08:11 intrigeri ha scritto: > Hi!
>
> ignifugo:
>> Translated wiki/src/news/version_3.7.1.*.po
>
> Congrats!
>
thanks!
^^ >> Please merge https://git.lattuga.net/transitails/italian.git >
> Your master branch is 2437 commits behind the official one so I think
> something is wrong. Can you please first merge the official master
> branch into yours?
IMHO I did it. >
> Also, something seems to be wrong with the infra that hosts your repo.
> Fetching from it stalls and displays errors:
>
> $ git fetch -v l10n-italian
> POST git-upload-pack (gzip 1648 to 889 bytes)
> POST git-upload-pack (gzip 1648 to 889 bytes)
> POST git-upload-pack (gzip 2448 to 1288 bytes)
> POST git-upload-pack (gzip 4048 to 2097 bytes)
> POST git-upload-pack (gzip 7248 to 3693 bytes)
> POST git-upload-pack (gzip 13648 to 6899 bytes)
> POST git-upload-pack (gzip 26448 to 13364 bytes)
> POST git-upload-pack (gzip 52048 to 26267 bytes)
> POST git-upload-pack (gzip 103248 to 51618 bytes)
> POST git-upload-pack (gzip 205648 to 102225 bytes)
> POST git-upload-pack (gzip 410498 to 203562 bytes)
> error: Could not read 4b8e8d277ccc9416ff4d924042b291f74f59ef4d
>
> … and then git is stalled for a long while, no network
> traffic happens.
>
> Strangely, a fresh new clone works fine. So I've cloned it locally and
> added that local clone as a remote. Let's see how it goes.
>
> My hunch is that your Git server can easily serve already existing
> packs but does not manage to compress new incremental packs on demand;
> lack of RAM, maybe?
> wow! thank you for the report!
I'll warn the admins of lattuga.