(patches|REBASE 8/9)$ git rebase --continue Applying: Check for __unix__ instead of __linux Applying: Completely disable crash handler on archs other than i386 and amd64 Auto packing the repository for optimum performance. You may also run "git gc" manually. See "git help gc" for more information. error: Could not read a7d470051f53f4e4c9247df752583868a79ec70b fatal: Failed to traverse parents of commit e6d2f264969207e337953717c260d37daa0a8554 error: failed to run repack (patches|REBASE 10/9)$ cat .git/rebase-apply/next 10 (patches|REBASE 10/9)$ The last patch has been dealt with and I consider the rebase done. Rebase would be bombing out without cleaning behind it when the auto repack fails ? On another aspect, I find the repack error is suspect: "git fsck --no-dangling" has nothing to complain about, and the missing commit is the real ancestor of a grafted commit. I suppose it has been gc'd by a buggy git version, as I recall seeing such a fix on the list some time ago. (yes, I shouldn't be using grafts any more, but that particular one dates back to 2006 ;) -- Yann [v1.8.4] -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe git" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html