Re: [PATCH 3/3] read-cache: don't write index twice if we can't write shared index

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On Thu, Jan 18, 2018 at 07:47:50PM +0700, Duy Nguyen wrote:

> I may need help getting that log (or even better the trash directory
> of t1700). I tried -m32 build, then valgrind on amd64 (because it
> didn't work with my 32 build), running the tests with dash and even
> the linux32 docker version that comes with "ci" directory. Everything
> worked for me.

It fails for me locally if I run it in the linux32 docker environment.
Here's the end of the "-v -x" output:

  + GIT_INDEX_FILE=/usr/src/git/t/trash directory.t1700-split-index/new-index git -C ro update-index --split-index
  + chmod -R u+w ro
  + rm ro/.git/sharedindex.bbdf63f5a51242904dba2ea929ea4f56fcc340b6
  + GIT_INDEX_FILE=new-index git ls-files
  fatal: .git/sharedindex.bbdf63f5a51242904dba2ea929ea4f56fcc340b6: index file open failed: No such file or directory
  error: last command exited with $?=128
  not ok 23 - graceful handling splitting index is not allowed

I don't know if the trash state will be helpful, but it's attached.

-Peff

Attachment: t1700-trash.tar.gz
Description: application/gzip


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