On Thu, 24 Nov 2005, Ed Tomlinson wrote:
>
> What is happening?
The http transport isn't very good for git, so git adds various special
files to make it work at all. They need to be specially updated, and I
hadn't done that.
Using the native git protocol through git://git.kernel.org/.. gets around
it, as does using rsync.
I just repacked and updated it now, so how http should work too, although
inefficiently (because it will get a whole new pack - just one of the
disadvantages of the non-native protocols).
Linus
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