From: "Kryštof Tulinger" <k.tulinger@gmail.com>
To: git@vger.kernel.org
Subject: git pull freeze
Date: Fri, 17 Oct 2014 23:35:54 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <54418BBA.6050607@gmail.com> (raw)
Good evening,
I am having difficulties with "git pull" command. Couple days ago it
worked perfectly, no problem. Now this command just runs, and does
"nothing" without any output.
I discovered that it is actually doing something and within one or two
hours it finishes successfully. But before it took few seconds, not even
a minute. Other commands like push, fetch or merge are running normally.
I observe the same behaviour with command stash, but I am not sure if
pull is using this one.
I am using git version 1. 9. 4 from windows exe reviewed on 20140929.
Windows 8.1. Through cmd line.
I reinstalled program many times, cleared temporary directories, cleared
records in registers, ran with administrator rights.
The same (freeze) if I try to use my cygwin unix git. On my unix virtual
machine - no problem, on nonlocal unix machine also no problem.
Do you have something to suggest? The main problem is that there is no
output so I can hardly define the problem.
I can provide you with more information about my system if needed.
Best regards
Kryštof Tulinger
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