Re: warning in tree xxx: contains zero-padded file modes

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On Mon, Feb 06, 2017 at 02:23:37PM -0600, Samuel Lijin wrote:

> >> There are some discussions in the past [1] [2] about this.
> 
> I think you forgot to link to [2] :p

I think the [1] [2] there were recursive quotes from Duy's email. Those
footnotes were:

[1] http://public-inbox.org/git/%3CCAEBDL5W3DL0v=TusuB7Vg-4bWdAJh5d2Psc1N0Qe+KK3bZH3=Q@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx%3E/
[2] http://public-inbox.org/git/%3C20100326215600.GA10910@xxxxxxxxxxx%3E/

> The linked issue on bugs.debian.org has seen activity recently, which
> is the main reason I mentioned it separately as still relevant:
> https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=743227

Yeah. I think that's not quite solvable with Git as we have it now.  We
have fsck.* and receive.fsck.* to tweak severity levels, but no matching
fetch.fsck.* for handling a push (and presumably a transfer.fsck.* to
cover both fetching and pushing). So there's a potential patch series
for anybody interested.

-Peff



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