Re: Permission denied ONLY after pulling bundles

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On Fri, Jun 5, 2015 at 8:54 AM, Rossella Barletta
<rossella.barletta@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

[...]

> FIST ONE (PERMISSION PROBLEMS)
>
> - Repo is on windows
> - Repo folder is shared
> -Repo is a copy of another repository being on a machine in another
> city on which we cannot access. We got all the files, included the
> folder .git a put everything in our shared folder
> - Mounted the Repo folder on Linux
> -Created the clone
> - got a bundle from the original repository (bundle created from a branch)
> -pulled the bundle in the same branch
>
>
>
> SECOND ONE (NO PROBLEMS BUT WE CANT USE THIS)
> - Repo is on Linux
> -Repo is a copy of another repository being on a machine in another
> city on which we cannot access.
> - got a bundle from the original repository (bundle created from a branch)
> -pulled the bundle in the same branch
>
>
>
> 4) Git version is 1.7.1

It would be nice if you could try to reproduce the problem:

- using a recent Git, as v1.7.1 is 5 years old,
- using a small fake repo,
- doing everything on Windows.

Best,
Christian.
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