Am 28.07.2018 um 00:32 schrieb Junio C Hamano:
> Josh Steadmon writes:
>
>> # Supporting HTTP remotes in "git archive"
>>
>> We would like to allow remote archiving from HTTP servers. There are a
>> few possible implementations to be discussed:
>>
>> ## Shallow clone to temporary repo
>>
>> This
On Fri, Jul 27, 2018 at 02:47:00PM -0700, Josh Steadmon wrote:
> ## Use git-upload-archive
>
> This approach requires adding support for the git-upload-archive
> endpoint to the HTTP backend. Clients will connect to the remote
> server's git-upload-archive service and the server will generate the
Josh Steadmon writes:
> # Supporting HTTP remotes in "git archive"
>
> We would like to allow remote archiving from HTTP servers. There are a
> few possible implementations to be discussed:
>
> ## Shallow clone to temporary repo
>
> This approach builds on existing endpoints. Clients will connect
(just cc-ing René Scharfe, archive expert; Peff; Dscho; Franck Bui-Huu
to see how his creation is evolving.
Using the correct address for René this time. Sorry for the noise.)
Josh Steadmon wrote:
> # Supporting HTTP remotes in "git archive"
>
> We would like to allow remote archiving from HTTP
(just cc-ing René Scharfe, archive expert; Peff; Dscho; Franck Bui-Huu
to see how his creation is evolving)
Josh Steadmon wrote:
> # Supporting HTTP remotes in "git archive"
>
> We would like to allow remote archiving from HTTP servers. There are a
> few possible implementations to be discussed:
>
# Supporting HTTP remotes in "git archive"
We would like to allow remote archiving from HTTP servers. There are a
few possible implementations to be discussed:
## Shallow clone to temporary repo
This approach builds on existing endpoints. Clients will connect to the
remote server's git-upload-pa
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