Sorry, something went wrong. No, still doesn't work. I still see only the "file accessed I updated the system to debian 9, and while doing so, I accidentally mysql database, the whole thing :. I decided to reinitialize the DB from scratch, since I mostly used NC for external mounts, and it was easier than trying to restore the base backup.
And after I did that, the download started to work again. In any case, I don't have this issue anymore. The topic is solved and the error can't be reproduced at the moment. So closing here, we can reopen if someone can reproduce this problem. Hello, I have same problem. I want to download MB zip, but downloading stops after aprox.
I use new instalation, NC 12, 64 bit. How "fast" is the download until it stalls? I've got the same problem with NC12 and it got worst when I disabled proxy buffering. Now download fails a few MB after it starts. My nginx config:. Thanks guysmoilov , awesome work and thanks for sharing! The current version will also print errors for deletions and will get messed up for submodules, this fixes that:. Hey Cyberbeni , thanks for the feedback. We don't actually use this at work anymore, I put a GitHub action in place instead, but your feedback seems valuable and in the interest of helping others I think we should apply your feedback here for sure.
I've updated the gist with all your feedback everything except one I'm not sure about see below. Do you mind checking it looks OK now to you? Do you mean in the example usage? No, I mean the first line in the file should be! Thanks Cyberbeni , updated. Skip to content. Wildcard matching is as per git-ignore 1. See git-lfs-fetch 1 for examples. In gitconfig, set lfs. Only paths which are matched by fetchinclude and not matched by fetchexclude will have objects fetched for them.
Thank you. By default, don't fetch files stored in LFS …. Currently setup to not download files by default. For users that need the large files, this can be overridden by local git config or command line, e. How do I go about adding this to. Sign up for free to join this conversation on GitHub.
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If you're interested in integrating Git LFS into another tool or product, you might want to read the API specification or check out our reference server implementation. Host more in your Git repositories. External file storage makes it easy to keep your repository at a manageable size. Download less data. This means faster cloning and fetching from repositories that deal with large files. Work like you always do on Git—no need for additional commands, secondary storage systems, or toolsets.
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