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Re: ValueError: invalid literal for int() with base 16: 'logi'

 

On Wed, Dec 18, 2013 at 05:38:56PM +0300, anatoly techtonik wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 18, 2013 at 3:24 PM, Jelmer Vernooij <jelmer@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > On Wed, Dec 18, 2013 at 02:36:54PM +0300, anatoly techtonik wrote:
> >> I try to clone my repository from GitHub with hg-git and it fails.
> >> Dulwich 1.9.4, Hg-Git 0.5.0, Windows.
> >> Please, CC.
> >>
> >> destination directory: recordscreen
> >> ["git-upload-pack '/techtonik/recordscreen'"]
> >> ** Unknown exception encountered with possibly-broken third-party
> >> extension hggit
> >> ** which supports versions 2.2.3 of Mercurial.
> >> ** Please disable hggit and try your action again.
> >> ** If that fixes the bug please report it to
> >> https://bitbucket.org/durin42/hg-git/issues
> >> ** Python 2.7.5 (default, May 15 2013, 22:43:36) [MSC v.1500 32 bit (Intel)]
> >> ** Mercurial Distributed SCM (version 2.8)
> >> ** Extensions loaded: churn, color, convert, evolve, hggit, strip, mq,
> >> rebase, record
> >> Traceback (most recent call last):
> >>   File "hg", line 38, in <module>
> >>   File "mercurial\dispatch.pyc", line 28, in run
> >>   File "mercurial\dispatch.pyc", line 69, in dispatch
> >>   File "mercurial\dispatch.pyc", line 133, in _runcatch
> >>   File "mercurial\dispatch.pyc", line 806, in _dispatch
> >>   File "mercurial\dispatch.pyc", line 585, in runcommand
> >>   File "mercurial\extensions.pyc", line 196, in wrap
> >>   File "hgext\color.pyc", line 419, in colorcmd
> >>   File "mercurial\dispatch.pyc", line 897, in _runcommand
> >>   File "mercurial\dispatch.pyc", line 868, in checkargs
> >>   File "mercurial\dispatch.pyc", line 803, in <lambda>
> >>   File "mercurial\util.pyc", line 512, in check
> >>   File "mercurial\commands.pyc", line 1282, in clone
> >>   File "mercurial\hg.pyc", line 372, in clone
> >>   File "mercurial\localrepo.pyc", line 2431, in clone
> >>   File "C:\hg-git\hggit\hgrepo.py", line 14, in pull
> >>     return git.fetch(remote.path, heads)
> >>   File "C:\hg-git\hggit\git_handler.py", line 205, in fetch
> >>     refs = self.fetch_pack(remote, heads)
> >>   File "C:\hg-git\hggit\git_handler.py", line 1016, in fetch_pack
> >>     ret = client.fetch_pack(path, determine_wants, graphwalker,
> >> f.write, progress.progress)
> >>   File "dulwich\client.pyc", line 527, in fetch_pack
> >>   File "dulwich\client.pyc", line 144, in read_pkt_refs
> >>   File "dulwich\protocol.pyc", line 147, in read_pkt_seq
> >>   File "dulwich\protocol.pyc", line 104, in read_pkt_line
> >> ValueError: invalid literal for int() with base 16: 'logi'
> >
> > Can you reproduce it with dulwich clone (without hg-git)? Is there an easy way
> > for us to reproduce this?
> No. I can't reproduce this error with "dulwich clone".
Can you try patching hg-git so it uses LocalGitClient rather than
SubprocessGitClient? Does that fix the issue?

> > py dulwich-cli.py clone git+ssh://github.com/jelmer/dulwich.git aaa
> Traceback (most recent call last):
>   File "dulwich-cli.py", line 253, in <module>
>     commands[cmd](sys.argv[2:])
>   File "dulwich-cli.py", line 174, in cmd_clone
>     porcelain.clone(source, target, bare=("--bare" in opts))
>   File "C:\hg-git\dulwich\porcelain.py", line 167, in clone
>     progress=outstream.write)
>   File "C:\hg-git\dulwich\client.py", line 212, in fetch
>     target.get_graph_walker(), f.write, progress)
>   File "C:\hg-git\dulwich\client.py", line 521, in fetch_pack
>     proto, can_read = self._connect('upload-pack', path)
>   File "C:\hg-git\dulwich\client.py", line 881, in _connect
>     port=self.port, username=self.username)
>   File "C:\hg-git\dulwich\client.py", line 744, in run_command
>     stdout=subprocess.PIPE)
>   File "C:\Python27\lib\subprocess.py", line 709, in __init__
>     errread, errwrite)
>   File "C:\Python27\lib\subprocess.py", line 957, in _execute_child
>     startupinfo)
> WindowsError: [Error 2] The system cannot find the file specified
This is almost referring to SSH. Do you have SSH installed and accessible from
the path on Windows?

Cheers,

Jelmer


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