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The basic problem is that sometimes when I do

git pull upstream master

I get

remote: Counting objects: 172, done.
remote: Compressing objects: 100% (57/57), done.
remote: Total 119 (delta 45), reused 95 (delta 21)
      0 [main] git 8660 fork: child -1 - forked process 4520 died unexpectedly, retry 0, exit code -1073741515, errno 11
error: cannot fork() for index-pack: Resource temporarily unavailable
fatal: fetch-pack: unable to fork off index-pack

The exit code is the same every time, the number of objects varies as doe the process numbers of course. I am running with public key authentication against github via ssh on Windows 7. It happens with and without ssh-agent. I've been having this problem for several months now, and working around it by switching over to run Git Bash (MingW32), whenever it crops up, (which is almost every time with some repositories and occasionally or never with others). However I generally prefer the Cygwin environment and have most of my stuff setup there, so it's a drag when I'm forced to do that.

A while ago I saw this post http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2012-03/msg00025.html and after reading it hoped that the next time I updated Cygwin that fix would fix my issue too. It didn't, but I wasn't sure if the fix was released, but I updated again today and it's happening.

I've noticed a plethora of emails about errors relating to fork() for Cygwin git on the web, though none for pull, and so my question is, has anyone seen this on pull before, what causes it? is there any way to keep it from happening (besides patching git or cygwin or using some other implementation course :) ).

Amusingly I've seen exactly none of the errors for which I can find relevant Cygwin/git mails on the web.

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  • Same problem. I've also noticed that it seems to pop up whenever I do a git pull against a repository that has a large number of changes. ---Windows7+Cygwin+SSH against a private git repo
    – uhleeka
    Sep 12, 2012 at 20:21
  • For what it's worth, I'm getting this with a Bash script which does fairly simple operations on text files and produces a CSV file. It doesn't make any external calls other than to bc (the bash calculator). I'm in Win7+Cygwin, running locally (no SSH)
    – HXCaine
    Dec 11, 2012 at 23:58
  • This may also help some people (although I haven't tried it): superuser.com/questions/335907/cygwin-x-beginner-trouble
    – HXCaine
    Dec 12, 2012 at 0:00

5 Answers 5

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This is addressed here: http://cygwin.wikia.com/wiki/Rebaseall

In short, close all windows and run this:

C:\cygwin\bin\dash.exe -c '/usr/bin/rebaseall -v'

This fixes all related issues with forking. I had issues with forking aspell from emacs as well as git.

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  • 1
    Also, shutting down all Cygwin process can be a pain, but is necessary for this to work. Another helpful addendum is that it would not run from a command prompt window for me but from the actual "Run" command dialog it did work fine.
    – DrCord
    Sep 4, 2014 at 15:52
  • Didn't work for me. I have babun (1.2.0) as my cygwin (1.7.35) installation. The fix with PATH manipulation worked fine
    – Denis
    Jun 27, 2017 at 12:57
  • I had exactly the same issue and this answer resolved my issue!
    – chiefenne
    Sep 26, 2018 at 12:56
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OK, I guess I should share. I have the same problem, but I have a workaround. The problem seems to be the length of the PATH. If I do a git pull, I get the fork failure:

$ git pull*emphasized text*
      2 [main] git 7384 fork: child -1 - forked process 7420 died unexpectedly, retry 0, exit code -1073741515, errno 11
error: cannot fork() for rev-list: Resource temporarily unavailable
error: Could not run 'git rev-list'
remote: Counting objects: 728, done.
remote: Compressing objects: 100% (456/456), done.
 907550 [main] git 7384 fork: child -1 - forked process 7436 died unexpectedly, retry 0, exit code -1073741515, errno 11
error: cannot fork() for index-pack: Resource temporarily unavailable
fatal: fetch-pack: unable to fork off index-pack

However, if I set the PATH to something really small before running git, it works:

$ PATH=/usr/bin git pull
remote: Counting objects: 728, done.
remote: Compressing objects: 100% (456/456), done.
remote: Total 464 (delta 337), reused 9 (delta 6)
Receiving objects: 100% (464/464), 153.36 KiB, done.
Resolving deltas: 100% (337/337), completed with 107 local objects.
From git://cmake.org/cmake

I would be interested if it works for any of you?

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  • Unfortunately, I can no-longer test this, as I have moved on from the job where I was experiencing this problem.
    – Gus
    Nov 8, 2012 at 1:00
  • thanks very much..I was struggling to make this work since last few days..tried with rebaseall also but your solution worked for me...
    – anand
    Nov 13, 2012 at 3:34
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    I tried to bring this up on the cygwin mailing list, but found no takers on helping so far. Glad to hear I am not alone with this issue... Rubens, for me if I use /usr/bin/git it still crashes. Nov 19, 2012 at 22:14
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    Ok based on the fact that several people say this has worked for them, I'm going to award this a checkmark.
    – Gus
    Jan 14, 2013 at 18:42
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    The below answer to rebaseall is a MUCH better answer, and fully explains the problem (including why this hack solves the immediate problem).
    – Bryan
    Sep 4, 2013 at 6:52
4

I also faced same problem and restart of the system resolved it.

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  • I got the same problem with babun using windows 10 and restarting solved here too.
    – Edu Ruiz
    Jan 15, 2016 at 15:14
  • Same: babun & Windows 10. Rebaseall didn't help, but a restart did the trick.
    – qxz
    Aug 18, 2016 at 0:54
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I get that some time has passed, but I found this searching for my own very similar issue, using the cygwin platform built into the MobaXterm app. Was pulling my nonexistent hair out trying to figure it out, in the end it was fixed by a simple restart.

I double verified that this worked with a second Windows 10 machine, a new installation of MobaXterm + git apps, and an attempt to pull from a github repo. Same error: "error: cannot fork() for index-pack: Resource temporarily unavailable" was achieved, and a simple computer reboot fixed it.

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  • I had to reinstall MobaXterm, then reinstall. The reboot was not enough on its own, the reinstall was not enough on its own. But with their powers combined! Thank you NPC! Apr 3, 2018 at 17:26
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Instead of setting the PATH variable or using git's full path (once), this should work as well:

git=`which git`
git pull

This will assign git to it's full path for consecutive calls. Now, if git is used in another program(like make), it will be able to.

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  • What you've written won't do much of anything, you're not using the variable you set. And it's a bit pointless anyway given you have to specify the path at least once, or have it in PATH to begin with.
    – Mat
    Aug 28, 2013 at 5:57
  • The variable is being used...not sure what you're talking about. After setting it, echo $git confirms this. Anyway, it solved the issue for me so...guess I'm the only one.
    – codesnip3r
    Aug 28, 2013 at 7:58
  • Nevermind, I see what you're saying. It does solve the problem for me though...not sure why, but it does.
    – codesnip3r
    Aug 28, 2013 at 8:06
  • Look at the code you posted closely. git pull and $git pull are two completely different statements (potentially).
    – Mat
    Aug 28, 2013 at 8:16
  • Yes, I see that now (it is late). But like I said, it works...hell maybe setting ANY variable does the trick?? I'll give it a try and report back next time it happens to me.
    – codesnip3r
    Aug 28, 2013 at 8:25

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