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- I've left it running for the whole night. It timed out somewhere in between. No luck with waiting here. Also strangely the Source Code page for the project that I try to checkout is very slow (takes up to 1 minute to load the page). Also I know that the project author is actually using TeamServer for the backend. Here is the project: v8dotnet.codeplex.com. My goal is to fork it to GitHub. Any help would be appreciated.Sergiy Belozorov– Sergiy Belozorov2013-08-19 08:47:01 +00:00Commented Aug 19, 2013 at 8:47
- @SergiyByelozyorov yeah, that site is pretty messed up. It started cloning for me, but didn't make it very far. I'd contact the maintainers or somebody on CodePlex to see what's up with it. git-svn isn't going to work if the backend host is having issues.senfo– senfo2013-08-19 12:41:30 +00:00Commented Aug 19, 2013 at 12:41
- Open Windows Resource Monitor and look at the network traffic. Perl.exe is the git-svn executable. If there's bytes then it may just be working. Maybe.CAD bloke– CAD bloke2015-01-15 11:58:29 +00:00Commented Jan 15, 2015 at 11:58
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