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Can't git lfs pull #56

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thibaultvarin-p opened this issue Mar 14, 2024 · 8 comments
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Can't git lfs pull #56

thibaultvarin-p opened this issue Mar 14, 2024 · 8 comments

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@thibaultvarin-p
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Hi I've been trying to download the different datasets.

I've tried different solutions such as git lfs pull or https://stackoverflow.com/questions/62905325/this-repository-is-over-its-data-quota-account-responsible-for-lfs-bandwidth-sh/68113604#68113604https://stackoverflow.com/questions/62905325/this-repository-is-over-its-data-quota-account-responsible-for-lfs-bandwidth-sh/68113604#68113604
But I always get the same issue refering to

batch response: This repository is over its data quota. Account responsible for LFS bandwidth should purchase more data packs to restore access.
Failed to fetch some objects from 'https://github.com/amanchadha/coursera 8000 -deep-learning-specialization.git/info/lfs

Any chance we can download the datasets from somewhere else or participate in the fees for the account to purchase more data packs?

Thanks!

@guanshengdu
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Same problem here

@AlexTuroczy
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Still occurring today

@1023097618
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same

@taehyeok-jang
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same here

@MuhammadDevX
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same

@RanjeetKumbhar01
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for me, this is working:
pip install git-lfs

@hassan-attar
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Try the following:

  • Fork the repo to one of your users
  • Go to repo settings
  • Find "Include Git LFS objects in archives" under the Archives section and check it
  • Go to the Danger Zone section, select "Archive this repository"
  • Confirm and authorize.
  • Return to the archived repository.
  • Download as .zip
  • Download will pause for a minute or so before it starts downloading lfs objects. Wait and it should continue.

and finally, run:

  • ./setup.sh

Credit: https://stackoverflow.com/a/68113604/27888597

@HoneyBadgerrx
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Try the following:

  • Fork the repo to one of your users
  • Go to repo settings
  • Find "Include Git LFS objects in archives" under the Archives section and check it
  • Go to the Danger Zone section, select "Archive this repository"
  • Confirm and authorize.
  • Return to the archived repository.
  • Download as .zip
  • Download will pause for a minute or so before it starts downloading lfs objects. Wait and it should continue.

and finally, run:

  • ./setup.sh

Credit: stackoverflow.com/a/68113604/27888597

Thank you. It worked

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