git config --global http.version HTTP/1.1
git config --global http.postBuffer 157286400
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Save daopk/0a95772d582cafb202142ff7871da2fc to your computer and use it in GitHub Desktop.
@best-lucky1030 It is weird, I know but yes, It worked when I switched my network just before hitting Enter.
error: RPC failed; curl 92 HTTP/2 stream 0 was not closed cleanly: CANCEL (err 8)
Not working for medid you solve this error?
I also have the same error and have not been solved yet, do you have any solution?
Just i tried use my mobile network to upload the project sweat_smile
Had the same error error: RPC failed; curl 92 HTTP/2 stream 0 was not closed cleanly: CANCEL (err 8)
Suprisingly, it worked for me when I tried using my mobile network via hotspot to my pc. Unexpectdly it solved the problemWorked for me too when switching to mobile network. No doubt just needed a different connection, not a mobile specific thing. A weird one though...
Change of network worked for me .. thanks buddy
how to change the network i mean you are talking about wifi
i have chaange network several time but not working same problem
it is enough to change the network. It worked for me too
Me too I have the same problem
"git config --global http.postBuffer 157286400" worked for me. Thank You.
Change of network worked for me ..
yeah i switched to mobile newtork and it worked for me as well
Try using:
git config --global url."git@github.com:".insteadOf "https://github.com/"
try the below
git config --global http.postBuffer 524288000
help
I used "git config --global http.postBuffer 157286400". Tried using 524288000 but it didn't work. I use an M1 pro just to be specific.
git config --global http.version HTTP/1.1
git config --global http.postBuffer 157286400
the error occurred when I wanted to convert my kivy project into an apk
this worked for mi
What's the problem actually
git config --global http.postBuffer 157286400
execute the command above and if it still the same issue just restart your machine and it will work .
I fixed my same problem by changing my network(connected to my mobile data got it installed with in 10secs which i spend figuring out for 2 days)
Buenas tardes necesito solucionar este problema con mi github cuando quiero subirlo a un repositorio me tira el error
error: RPC failed; HTTP 400 curl 92 HTTP/2 stream 7 was not closed cleanly: CANCEL (err 8)
send-pack: unexpected disconnect while reading sideband packet
Writing objects: 100% (43/43), 3.11 MiB | 210.00 KiB/s, done.
Total 43 (delta 0), reused 0 (delta 0), pack-reused 0 (from 0)
fatal: the remote end hung up unexpectedly
Everything up-to-date
Si alguien puede brindarme una solucion desde ya muchisimas gracias
On WSL, switch to SSH.
First create ssh keys:
cd ~/.ssh
ssh-keygen -o -t rsa -C "email@example.com"
(email address doesn't actually matter, you can put whatevers)
Then print the relevant info:
cat id_rsa.pub
Copy paste this into
Github->Upper right menu->Settings
SSH and GPG keys -> New SSH Key -> title = anything, keytype = authorization, paste the key into the box
You will then have to verify your idenitiy.
Then tell git to use SSH:
git config --global url."git@github.com:".insteadOf "https://github.com/"
Everything should work now
On WSL, switch to SSH.
First create ssh keys: cd ~/.ssh ssh-keygen -o -t rsa -C "email@example.com" (email address doesn't actually matter, you can put whatevers)
Then print the relevant info: cat id_rsa.pub
Copy paste this into Github->Upper right menu->Settings SSH and GPG keys -> New SSH Key -> title = anything, keytype = authorization, paste the key into the box
You will then have to verify your idenitiy.
Then tell git to use SSH: git config --global url."git@github.com:".insteadOf "https://github.com/"
Everything should work now
@cwm9cwm9 didn't work, how to undo it?
worked for me with this commands and then changing directory to another.
git config --global http.version HTTP/1.1
git config --global http.postBuffer 157286400
You can try increasing post buffer size using
git config --global http.postBuffer 157286400
Thanks great solutionn
Thanks a lot for the solution ...it worked for me
git config --global http.postBuffer 524288000
Thank you so much! This was exactly what I needed. Well done.
It worked for me too just by changing the operator. Weird.