Problem with git-push

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Hi list,

I'm having some weird issues with git-push lately (1.4.1 on both ends):

: flz@cream:/tinderbox/portstrees/xorg-modular/ports; git push
updating 'refs/heads/xorg'
  from 6d1e4fce0a22da799175ec8e168dc0767f1131ef
  to   496cbd4c75220c204aac4fd1ef9912e40e0314b2
Generating pack...
Done counting 16 objects.
Result has 11 objects.
Deltifying 11 objects.
 100% (11/11) done
Total 11, written 11 (delta 4), reused 0 (delta 0)
Unpacking 11 objects
unpack unpacker exited with error code
ng refs/heads/xorg n/a (unpacker error)
unable to write sha1 filename ./objects/2d: Is a directory
fatal: failed to write object
: flz@cream:/tinderbox/portstrees/xorg-modular/ports; git push
updating 'refs/heads/xorg'
  from 6d1e4fce0a22da799175ec8e168dc0767f1131ef
  to   496cbd4c75220c204aac4fd1ef9912e40e0314b2
Generating pack...
Done counting 16 objects.
Result has 11 objects.
Deltifying 11 objects.
 100% (11/11) done
Total 11, written 11 (delta 4), reused 0 (delta 0)
Unpacking 11 objects
unpack unpacker exited with error code
ng refs/heads/xorg n/a (unpacker error)
unable to write sha1 filename ./objects/d7: Is a directory
fatal: failed to write object
: flz@cream:/tinderbox/portstrees/xorg-modular/ports; git push
updating 'refs/heads/xorg'
  from 6d1e4fce0a22da799175ec8e168dc0767f1131ef
  to   496cbd4c75220c204aac4fd1ef9912e40e0314b2
Generating pack...
Done counting 16 objects.
Result has 11 objects.
Deltifying 11 objects.
 100% (11/11) done
Total 11, written 11 (delta 4), reused 0 (delta 0)
Unpacking 11 objects
refs/heads/xorg: 6d1e4fce0a22da799175ec8e168dc0767f1131ef ->
496cbd4c75220c204aac4fd1ef9912e40e0314b2

Any idea what that could be?

Cheers.

Florent

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