Deletion of git repo causes incorrect block count on HFS+ case-sensitive

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Hello,

When I delete a git repo that I have cloned on my machine using 'rm -rf repo-name' I get an incorrect block count when I attempt a Disk Repair.

I am running OS X 10.8.2 on a user installed SSD. The git version is 1.8.1.5.


Checking file systemChecking Journaled HFS Plus volume.
Detected a case-sensitive volume.
Checking extents overflow file.
Checking catalog file.
Incorrect block count for file pack-8c0dc1a398a22c58ea1eba09de3ee9d935ad1ea3.pack
(It should be 4865 instead of 12244)
Incorrect block count for file pack-db61a037ad0e043e801d8ba1db98b1af14d466af.pack
(It should be 5889 instead of 12245)
Incorrect block count for file pack-db61a037ad0e043e801d8ba1db98b1af14d466af.pack
(It should be 6220 instead of 12245)
Incorrect block count for file pack-286c1444bc32ee2ed0af1d15070e0e31f22ba0a8.pack
(It should be 7937 instead of 12246)
Checking multi-linked files.
Checking catalog hierarchy.
Checking extended attributes file.
Checking volume bitmap.
Volume bitmap needs minor repair for orphaned blocks
Checking volume information.
Invalid volume free block count
(It should be 85306183 instead of 85282114)
Repairing volume.
Rechecking volume.
Checking Journaled HFS Plus volume.
Detected a case-sensitive volume.
Checking extents overflow file.
Checking catalog file.
Checking multi-linked files.
Checking catalog hierarchy.
Checking extended attributes file.
Checking volume bitmap.
Checking volume information.
The volume avicenna was repaired successfully.
Volume repair complete.Updating boot support partitions for the volume as required.

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