Re: Git force push fails after a rejected push (unpack failed)?

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Am 08.07.2015 um 20:05 schrieb Jeff King:
We also don't write objects directly, of course; we write to a temporary
file and try to link them into place. It really sounds more like the
"objects/d9" directory is where the permission problems are. But, hmm...

Not on Windows: A read-only file cannot be overwritten or removed, regardless of the permissions of the directory. We do treat this case mingw_rename, but I have a slight suspicion that this does not work sufficiently reliably on networked file systems.

-- Hannes

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