Since day one, function git_connect() had a limit on the command line of
the command that is invoked to make a connection.
7a33bcbe converted the
code that constructs the command to strbuf. This would have been the
right time to remove the limit, but it did not happen. Remove it now.
git_connect() uses start_command() to invoke the command; consequently,
the limits of the system still apply, but are diagnosed only at execve()
time. But these limits are more lenient than the 1K that git_connect()
imposed.
Signed-off-by: Johannes Sixt <j6t@kdbg.org>
Signed-off-by: Torsten Bögershausen <tboegi@web.de>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
return proxy;
}
-#define MAX_CMD_LEN 1024
-
static char *get_port(char *host)
{
char *end;
int free_path = 0;
char *port = NULL;
const char **arg;
- struct strbuf cmd;
+ struct strbuf cmd = STRBUF_INIT;
/* Without this we cannot rely on waitpid() to tell
* what happened to our children.
conn = xcalloc(1, sizeof(*conn));
- strbuf_init(&cmd, MAX_CMD_LEN);
strbuf_addstr(&cmd, prog);
strbuf_addch(&cmd, ' ');
sq_quote_buf(&cmd, path);
- if (cmd.len >= MAX_CMD_LEN)
- die("command line too long");
conn->in = conn->out = -1;
conn->argv = arg = xcalloc(7, sizeof(*arg));