Re: Recovering from a bad object

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On Sun, Sep 18, 2011 at 3:31 PM, Enrico Weigelt <weigelt@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
> * Junio C Hamano <gitster@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>> > The object is likely at kernel.org.
>> > Can git go fetch it somehow?
>>
>> The protocol is designed specifically to disallow "I guessed that the
>> trade secret is contained within an object whose object name is this,
>> please feed me that object" kind of requests, so in general no.
>
> Maybe the local side (in some special repair mode) could check if
> some of the remote refs (and their referenced graphs) are broken
> and refetch them completely. If the remote side(s) got the objects
> you're missing (visibile to you), you'll be done after that.
>
> For example:
>
> A local branch "foo" is based on origin/master, somewhere in the
> line behind origin/master some objects are broken:
>
> It would find out that origin/master points to broken/missing objects
> and refetch it completely afresh (same as it would if they had never
> been fetched yet).
>

That's describes the lines I was thinking along.

>
> Perhaps it's not that hard to implement: just requires a special
> git-fetch operation mode that ignores locally existing objects,
> and a few lines of shell code that simply fetches the whole remote
> to some temporary namespaces (and drop that when done). Ends up in
> the same traffic as a fresh clone, but at least runs automatically.
>
>
> cu
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