"bad revision" fetch error when fetching missing objects from partial clones

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Hi,

I have a copy of Gitea application repository [1] on my local Git
server on my computer. I was playing with partial clones using that
repository as remote.

I began with blobless clone the repo by:

$ git clone https://<myhost>/bagas/gitea.git gitea --filter=blob:none

Then I tried to fetch missing objects. First, I gathered list of them:

$ git rev-list --objects --all --missing=print | grep -o -P '^\?\K\w+' > .git/missing.list

I had asked how to properly fetch objects from the list above before on
this list, and brian m. carlson (CC'ed) suggested [2] that I should
use xargs:

$ xargs git fetch origin < .git/missing.list

I expected that I received all missing objects. However, the error message
I got was something like below, repeated:

remote: ...<skipped>
Receiving objects: 100% (64/64), 154.49 KiB | 2.97 MiB/s, done.
remote: ...<skipped>
Receiving objects: 100% (37/37), 168.35 KiB | 4.95 MiB/s, done.
Resolving deltas: 100% (5/5), done.
Resolving deltas: 100% (49/49), completed with 47 local objects.
fatal: bad revision 'd5e9cd36ab21839af3d116eff3221c53f6ca7fd6'
error: https://<myhost>/bagas/gitea.git did not send all necessary objects

Then I repeated the object list gathering and fetching above, and the error
still occured. Even I tried fetching only one of problematic object above
and still errored.

When I inspected that object with `git cat-file -p` from my other, full
clone version (which I used for submitting changes upstream), the object
is properly displayed (in this case as source code in Go).

Note that I have uploadpack.allowfilter=true config on the server.

Am I missing something?

[1]: https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea
[2]: https://lore.kernel.org/git/YD7bczBsIR5rkqfc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx/

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