Hi all !
I use git regularly since twelve months; on one specific repository, I
had repetitive "inflate: data stream error (incorrect data check)"
errors. These errors appear when checking out from one branch to
another or when merging; however doing a "git fsck --full --strict" on
either the local repository or the remote repository before the
operation does not show anything wrong.
The bare repository is located on a Mac OS X 10.5 PPC server with Git
1.5.X.Y (X, Y not known), the local client is Git 1.6.6 installed
through MacPorts. I am stuck with Git 1.6.6 due to the MacPorts
architecture. Local zlib is 1.2.3_3.
I created a new local repository, reimported the files manually (only
the files, losing all the history in the process), and errors happen
again. The errors seems to appear when Git creates a local pack to
store the object files.
I am now installing Macports git 1.6.6 on the server to do further
testing.
My questions :
1) is "git fsck --full --strict" the most comprehensive check I can do
on a repository ?
2) are there known bugs leading to data corruption in the git 1.6.6
prerelease and/or zlib 1.2.3_3 ?
3) is there a verbose flag or a log I can consult (and eventually send
to this list) ?
Kind regards,
Denis Rosset
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