On Mon, Oct 07, 2013 at 08:02:41AM -0400, Jeff King wrote:
> Yeah, instead we try to make two separate requests, and assume that the
> first one clears the path for any further requests. Of course that
> doesn't work for auth methods that actually negotiate for each request.
> 
> We should probably make the "Expect" suppression optional for people who
> know they have working systems. It would be nice to trigger it
> automatically when people are using something like GSS, but that
> decision happens at the curl layer.

Yeah, that's what I ultimately determined would be the best choice.
Technically, we could respawn the process, but that would be a
logistical nightmare and extremely inefficient for large transfers.

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