Git fails when pushing commit to github

情到浓时终转凉″ 提交于 2019-11-26 14:03:06

I had the same issue and believe that it has to do with the size of the repo (edited- or the size of a particular file) you are trying to push.

Basically I was able to create new repos and push them to github. But an existing one would not work.

The HTTP error code seems to back me up it is a 'Length Required' error. So maybe it is too large to calc or greated that the max. Who knows.

EDIT

I found that the problem may be files that are large. I had one update that would not push even though I had successful pushes up to that point. There was only one file in the commit but it happened to be 1.6M

So I added the following config change

git config http.postBuffer 524288000

To allow up to the file size 500M and then my push worked. It may have been that this was the problem initially with pushing a big repo over the http protocol.

END EDIT

the way I could get it to work (EDIT before I modified postBuffer) was to tar up my repo, copy it to a machine that can do git over ssh, and push it to github. Then when you try to do a push/pull from the original server it should work over https. (since it is a much smaller amount of data than an original push).

Hope this helps.

Nikita Pushkar

If this command not help

git config http.postBuffer 524288000

Try to change ssh method to https

git remote -v
git remote rm origin 
git remote add origin https://github.com/username/project.git

Looks like a server issue (i.e. a "GitHub" issue).
If you look at this thread, it can happen when the git-http-backend gets a corrupted heap.(and since they just put in place a smart http support...)
But whatever the actual cause is, it may also be related with recent sporadic disruption in one of the GitHub fileserver.

Do you still see this error message? Because if you do:

  • check your local Git version (and upgrade to the latest one)
  • report this as a GitHub bug.

Note: the Smart HTTP Support is a big deal for those of us behind an authenticated-based enterprise firewall proxy!

From now on, if you clone a repository over the http:// url and you are using a Git client version 1.6.6 or greater, Git will automatically use the newer, better transport mechanism.
Even more amazing, however, is that you can now push over that protocol and clone private repositories as well. If you access a private repository, or you are a collaborator and want push access, you can put your username in the URL and Git will prompt you for the password when you try to access it.

Older clients will also fall back to the older, less efficient way, so nothing should break - just newer clients should work better.

So again, make sure to upgrade your Git client first.

Pushing from Git GUI instead of Bash works for me.

I tried to push to my own hosted bonobo-git server, and did not realise, that the http.postbuffer meant the project directory ...

so just for other confused ones:

why? In my case, I had large zip files with assets and some PSDs pushed as well - to big for the buffer I guess.

How to do this http.postbuffer: execute that command within your project src directory, next to the .git folder, not on the server.

be aware, large temp (chunk) files will be created of that buffer size.

Note: Just check your largest files, then set the buffer.

The Problem to push mostly is because of the size of the files that need to be pushed. I was trying to push some libraries of just size 2 mb, then too the push was giving error of RPC with result 7. The line is of 4 mbps and is working fine. Some subsequent tries to the push got me success. If such error comes, wait for few minutes and keep on trying.

I also found out that there are some RPC failures if the github is down or is getting unstable network at their side.

So keeping up trying after some intervals is the only option!

in these cases you can try ssh if https is stuck.

Also you can try increasing the buffer size to an astronomical figure so that you dont have to worry about the buffer size any more git config http.postBuffer 100000000

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