Odd problem in repository

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Hello git-list,

We're experimenting with using git for the mock source repository on
fedoraproject.org. The CVS repository was converted over and I
successfully cloned a repository and went merrily on my way.

One of my collaborators cloned the repository the other day and found
that it didn't have any branches in it. I cloned a temp copy of it and
found that the files that normally would be in refs/heads to identify
the branches had somehow been moved to the directory
refs/remotes/origin. In my local repository (which was cloned
immediately after the CVS import), if I list what's in refs/heads, I get
this:

$ ls -F refs/heads
master  mock  mock-0-6-branch  mock-0.7  origin

on the whacky cloned copy, I get this:
$ ls -F refs/heads
master

and if I look in refs/remotes/origin:
$ ls -F refs/remotes/origin
HEAD  master  mock  mock-0-6-branch  mock-0.7  origin

Can anyone come up with a way that I could have mangled the repository
with a push? I mean, I have no idea how that remotes/origin directory
got created; I don't even have an interactive login on
git.fedoraproject.org.

If anyone wants to see the repository, you can clone it from:

git://git.fedoraprojects.org/git/hosted/mock

I'm not sure if it makes sense to try and repair this or just start
anew. Any advice would be appreciated.

Clark
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