Re: Reproducible crash in git merge

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OK, well I apologize for the bug report.  I was able to reproduce it 2
or 3 times but I can no longer do so.  git fsck is showing no errors.

On Sun, Mar 27, 2011 at 12:23 PM, Jakub Narebski <jnareb@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> David Gilman <davidgilman1@xxxxxxxxx> writes:
>
>> I can get git merge to crash during a git pull.  I'm using git
>> 1.7.3.2.  The repo (afaict) is fine and had worked previously.
>
> "git fsck --all" doesn't show any _errors_, doesn't it?
>
>> Unfortunately I can't share the repo itself because of its contents.
>
> Does anyone remember the script that can be used to anonymize contents
> of repository that cannot be made public for debugging purposes?
>
> Unfortunately I didn't save this email (on git mailing list), nor do
> I remember enough from email to find it on one of git mailing list
> archives...
>
> It would be good if it made it into 'contrib/' area, isn't it?
> --
> Jakub Narebski
> Poland
> ShadeHawk on #git
>



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