On Thu, Jan 17, 2019 at 03:47:09PM +0000, Sérgio Peixoto wrote: > I think there is a bug on the check-attr behavior of git when asking > for the "allowed-ext" attribute. Check the logs below to see that > with version 2.20.1.windows.1 we get unspecified even the attribute > is there as you can see when asking for all the attributes. > > === OLD VERSION === > > git version > git version 2.8.1.windows.1 > > > git check-attr -a test.py > test.py: text: set > test.py: allowed-ext: 100 > > > git check-attr allowed-ext test.py > test.py: allowed-ext: 100 > > === NEW VERSION === > > git --version > git version 2.20.1.windows.1 > > > git check-attr -a test.py > test.py: text: set > test.py: allowed-ext: 100 > > > git check-attr allowed-ext test.py > test.py: allowed-ext: unspecified I can't reproduce here (on Linux, but I don't think the attr code is particularly Windows-specific). Can you show us what's in your .gitattributes file(s)? -Peff