Re: Happy New Year (and v2.6.20-rc3 released)

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On Monday 01 January 2007 10:45, you wrote:
|  Cyrill V. Gorcnov wrote:
|  > On Monday 01 January 2007 04:19, you wrote:
|  > |  
|  > |  In order to not get in trouble with MADR ("Mothers Against Drunk 
|  > |  Releases") I decided to cut the 2.6.20-rc3 release early rather than wait 
|  > |  for midnight, because it's bound to be new years _somewhere_ out there. So 
|  > |  here's to a happy 2007 for everybody.
|  > |  
|  > 
|  > I've tried to clone linux git repo and got:
|  > 
|  > 	git clone git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-2.6.git
|  > 	fatal: unexpected EOF
|  > 	fetch-pack from 'git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-2.6.git' failed.
|  > 
|  > What's wrong?
|  
|  I think that git does not like year rollover.  I've tried it after Linus 
|  sent message out, and it was not giving me anything new (cca from 5PM 
|  PST when Linus sent change to 8PM).  Then it gave out random changes 
|  (8PM to 9PM).  After that it was dead, as you've noticed.  But after 
|  that I was able to get 2.6.20-rc3 out - compiling now.   So perhaps just 
|  try it again...
|  								Petr
|  
|  P.S.: Happy New Year.  Here in California we still have 15 minutes of 
|  year 2006 to go.
|  
|  
|  

Yea, I've got linux git clone later. I think that was some files activity
on git server so that is why I was noticed with "fatal: unexpected EOF" git
message.

-- 
	- Cyrill
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