git version 1.6.3.2.1299.gee46c (msysgit) In trying to track down some annoying crlf corruption in a repo I have found a Schrödinger's diff. In other words it's unknown whether the diff will produce output or not on any particular run of the following script. Sometimes it does, and sometimes it doesn't (seems to be about 50/50). But either way in any given repo rerunning the git-diff will always give the same result. Doing an "git ls-tree HEAD" gives an identical tree in both cases. Can anyone explain why the output to this is not deterministic? I'm at a complete loss. # Clean up from last run and start over rm -rf .git has-crlf git init git config core.autocrlf false # Add a "bad" file perl -e 'printf( "12%c%c", 0xd, 0xa )' > has-crlf git add has-crlf git commit -m"add crlf" # I realize that switching is ill-advised, but I'm # trying to track down a possibly related problem... git config core.autocrlf true # This sometimes produces output and sometimes it doesn't. # Either way rerunning just git-diff always gives the same result # as the first run in this repo. git diff - Eric -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe git" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html