Date: Mon, 31 Jul 2023 08:34:29 -0400 From: Marc Branchaud <marcnarc@gmail.com> To: "Bjoern A. Zeeb" <bzeeb-lists@lists.zabbadoz.net> Cc: git@freebsd.org Subject: Re: fatal: unable to read <hash> Message-ID: <22663d4f-df74-e343-c182-64705ec59f5b@gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <r5oq8n6o-82o7-0q0o-on18-1nso4r35q24r@yvfgf.mnoonqbm.arg> References: <orqq0n25-14pq-nn97-o85p-1p6r107s20ns@yvfgf.mnoonqbm.arg> <80c39b3e-9013-22c0-286d-a0ccd05dc21a@gmail.com> <r5oq8n6o-82o7-0q0o-on18-1nso4r35q24r@yvfgf.mnoonqbm.arg>
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On 2023-07-30 21:21, Bjoern A. Zeeb wrote: > > freebsd-src% find . \! -user bz > freebsd-src% ls -l .git/objects/b9/cdc058e6eb1b3d8b5e29ad9b911d3da98f65a7 > ls: .git/objects/b9/cdc058e6eb1b3d8b5e29ad9b911d3da98f65a7: No such file > or directory So it seems like the cdc058e6eb1b3d8b5e29ad9b911d3da98f65a7 object is really missing and not just inaccessible. (Note that Git also stores objects in .pack files -- see "git help pack-objects" -- but I'm figuring those files are also accessible.) To try to figure out what is referring to object cdc058e6eb1b3d8b5e29ad9b911d3da98f65a7, try running git fsck --name-objects --connectivity-only --no-dangling M.
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