Re: Core dump on commit

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Nguyen Thai Ngoc Duy <pclouds <at> gmail.com> writes:

> If I put a tag to HEAD, I could reproduce this. Let's assume that "git
> cat-file -t HEAD" in your repo returns "tag", how did you create the
> last commits? Did you modify a ref manually? What git version did you
> use?

Sorry, I do not understand what you mean by "modifying a ref manually". I
created the last commit and the tag with the Eclipse plugin "eGit". Later when I
could not create more commits, I deleted the tag from the command line and also
tried to commit from the command line which gave me the core dump.

I have got git.x86_64 package 1.7.4.4-1.fc14 installed on my computer.

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