Re: False positives in git diff-index

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On Tue, Jan 4, 2011 at 20:45, Alexander Gladysh <agladysh@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Nobody is interested?

Your problem set appears that you have a rather gnarly corner case
issue, arising from your custom build processes. Although git really
is amazing, I believe you may well be pushing git to its technological
limits.

So your problem could be quite hard to debug, whilst being distinctly
difficult to ascertain the root causes.

It also appears that your custom complicated build process is likely
protecting, or at least integral to, your high value corporate process
assets.

So _in this case_ you would be remiss to not find a suitable
consultant to provide professional and discreet assistance - perhaps
GitHub.com, as GitHub’s Tender provides both public and _private_
support issue posting, and customized and private training if you and/
or your colleagues require; you might contact GitHub direct (
https://github.com/contact ) as their Support page does not link
directly to support contract information; oh, and GitHub supports a
lot of community projects too: their support for our community ought
be supported.

<disclaimer> I am _not_ affiliated with GitHub, I do work full time
with a human rights association in Australia.

Good luck
Zenaan


> Is there a way I can get some help with this issue?
>
> Thanks,
> Alexander.
>
> On Mon, Dec 27, 2010 at 11:49, Alexander Gladysh <agladysh@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> Hi, list!
>>
>> I wrote about the related issue earlier:
>>
>> http://lists-archives.org/git/731516-false-positives-from-git-diff-index-when-used-with-git-dir.html
>>
>> Now I've got a case when I can reproduce this problem each time I try to.
>>
>> Unfortunately I can not share it or create a minimal example — the
>> case is triggered by a custom complicated automated build process on a
>> private repository.
...
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