When I do a git pull
, from the git bash, the terminal usually runs the pull, updates my local, and then hangs. I'm not sure if it's waiting for me to do something, but I usually exit out of this with CTRL-C
. After that, I get that an index.lock is preventing me from doing other things to which I have to delete it. Am I misunderstanding how git pull
works?
20 Answers
You may need to remove unnecessary git objects such as dangling commits & blobs
:
git fsck && git gc --prune=now
git-fsck : Verifies the connectivity and validity of the objects in the database
git-gc : Cleanup unnecessary files and optimize the local repository
You can refer here about dangling commits & blobs
.
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git gc --prune=now
did it for me, though it did take about 10-15 minutes to finish. I ran it withGIT_TRACE=true git gc --prune=now
to verify it was working and not permanently lagging. (git fsck
lagged for me and didn't seem to help) Feb 8, 2022 at 20:03
As someone who does not use VS Code very often, I too thought git was hanging when I ran git pull
. Turns out I was just not very observant. As illustrated in the image below, I was laser focused on the terminal and did not notice the prompt for a username which was the actual cause of the "hang".
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1Thank you, I just switched to main branch to update and noticed it asking for a password. Oct 23, 2022 at 16:53
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Check SSH_AUTH_SOCK isn't pointing at a stale ssh-agent endpoint. Unset it (unset SSH_AUTH_SOCK
) to test.
I am in Windows, and I solved the hang by closing the Visual Studio before doing the pull.
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4(On Mac OS X) I had Visual Studio Code opened and it hung on
git pull
. Closed it. Didgit pull
again and VS Code launched and opened a commit message for themerge
that was needed because of thegit pull
. Entered a message, saved, closed the window and all was well.– JheaslyNov 1, 2017 at 1:33 -
2I had issues with my network which was blocking the ssh connections, when I read your answer I realized that my problem can be other thing than what I was expecting to be. Aug 23, 2021 at 17:41
If you are pulling from a linux machine you may want to check this file:
/etc/ssh/ssh_config
To make sure you aren't setting your default SSH port to something other than 22. Some people get confused between that file and:
/etc/ssh/sshd_config
When they're setting up servers to a non-standard SSH port.
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On Fedora 32, all git commands were hanging for me (only for repos on gitlab), solved with
sudo sysctl -w net.ipv6.conf.all.disable_ipv6=1
sudo sysctl -w net.ipv6.conf.default.disable_ipv6=1
leaving this here in case it helps anyone else
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I had to run
bash sudo sysctl -w net.ipv6.conf.all.disable_ipv6=1
on Pop_OS! for a GitLab repo too, worked fine for GitHub, very weird. Apr 1, 2022 at 19:28 -
Same issue for me only with GitLab. Your suggestion resolved the issue for me too Mar 7 at 11:02
In my case, the problem was solved by switching ssh to use IPv4.
To do that, put AddressFamily inet
string into ~/.ssh/config
file.
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git pull & git checkout hangs with bitbucket with ipv6 address, that config removed the problem Apr 27, 2023 at 8:03
Your ISP might be blocking the traffic. For example, VirginMedia in the UK does something with a proxy for their filters that causes GitHub traffic to hang. I had this issue, and disabling the filter fixed it.
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Thanks so much for this! They've had this issue since 2018 and it still exists. Unbelievable!– rbennellJan 1, 2022 at 16:29
I updated git scm 2.32.0 to 2.33.1 version and problem with hanging fetch, push, pull was resolved
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thanks! it's working,I just download the latest version of git that solved my problem!– BubMar 22, 2022 at 6:23
For me, port 22 (SSH port) was blocked by the university I was visiting (affecting the eduroam network). Instead, I started using port 443 (HTTPS port). To diagnose if port 22 is blocked you may compare if ssh -T -p 22 [email protected]
blocks and ssh -T -p 443 [email protected]
gives a message.
For a single repo, my solution was to add an alternative remote I called origin443
git remote add origin443 ssh://[email protected]:443/[USERNAME]/[REPO-NAME].git
To fix this problem regardless of repository you can update/add the ssh Github entry in your ~/.ssh/config
to always use 443 for Github. Use:
Host github.com
Hostname ssh.github.com
Port 443
User git
For more information see SSH over HTTPS on Github docs
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I don't think that this is relevant as the question clearly mentions that donwloading refs work.– BajuJun 15, 2023 at 12:02
Had same issue, which was related to my ssh client.
This was confirmed trying to connect to a remote ssh server with the '-v' (verbose) option
ssh -v -p PORTNUMBER USERNAME@SERVER
which gave rekey after XXXXXX blocks”
before getting stuck.
apt-get purge
and apt-get install
didn't help, so - before facing the interestign approach here exposed at https://apple.stackexchange.com/a/280800 - I went for an easy reboot, which did the job.
I faced the same issue while using VSCode. I solved it by toggling off and on the GitHub: Git Authentication
setting (in User Settings (UI))
In my case, the 'git pull' hangs in the vscode terminal(zsh), which cannot display the password prompt. Using another shell (login via putty) other than in vscode to solve this problem
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you can debug git pull from here: stackoverflow.com/questions/6178401/… Aug 24, 2022 at 5:11
My problem was that I had changed my ssh config file and this repository was using a non-existent ssh config.
To check remote config:
git remote -v
To check ssh config:
cat ~/.ssh/config
To fix it, I had to remove remote and add a new one:
git remote add origin
git remote add origin right-ssh-config
If you are in Linux, close and reopen the terminal and restart your ssh. Enter the following code in the terminal, and try again.
eval "$(ssh-agent -s)"
ssh-add ~/.ssh/putHereYourSSHkey
ssh -T [email protected]
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1Can you add some detail about why you believe this will fix the issue? Thanks!– BekJan 8, 2022 at 15:49
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1Your answer could be improved with additional supporting information. Please edit to add further details, such as citations or documentation, so that others can confirm that your answer is correct. You can find more information on how to write good answers in the help center.– Community BotJan 8, 2022 at 18:05
When going through all the resources/domains under my ~/.git/config
I started to test/ping/telnet all domains, one of them - simply didn't answer, its IP was changed. that caused the entire git pull
to hang...
I had the same problem. I tried all the solutions described here in the other answers, and nothing worked. Then I noticed that I'm only having this problem with one repo, and other repos were working fine.
I double checked that there is no "index.lock" file for the repo that was having the problem. Then I just deleted the entire folder and re-cloned the repo. Problem solved.
A potential cause is the sshCommand git config.
I've followed AlexS advice from below question: Git for Windows - Asking for SSH passphrase every push
It's by no means bad advice, but it's not universal. My pull started hanging after assigning the variable. I guess the file path wasn't correct for my machine.
Removing it from git config file solved the git pull hanging issue.
for me it's waiting for me to input credentials. I didn't notice a git popup appears asking me for password
GIT_TRACE=true git pull
, and then see if you can see what it is doing when it hangs.git merge
step, do you have some process running that is holding a lock on some file? Windows has "mandatory locking" in which if process A has a file locked, and process B (Git) tries to use that file, process B is paused until A releases the lock. If you terminate B (i.e., ^C out of Git), ideally it should clean up itsindex.lock
file (which doesn't use Windows' mandatory locking, it's just an ordinary file Git uses to coordinate with itself), but apparently it doesn't.