On Thu, Oct 19, 2023 at 11:33:44AM +0200, Michal Suchánek wrote: > Hello, > > after upgrade from git 2.26 to git 2.35 pygit would claim that my > repository does not exist: > > :~> git ls-remote /srv/git/kernel-source.git | head -n3 > 41037b9c54949ab7df9d32e8bc753c059b27c66c HEAD > 7a68c4c0c640ac07b89722271f866287b9047459 refs/heads/ALP-current > 4993d1b0a96a0fa7fb0e87d3b1725bc775162283 refs/heads/ALP-current-RT > :~> python3 > Python 3.6.15 (default, Sep 23 2021, 15:41:43) [GCC] on linux > Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information. > >>> import pygit2 > >>> pygit2.Repository("/srv/git/kernel-source.git") > Traceback (most recent call last): > File "<stdin>", line 1, in <module> > File "/usr/lib64/python3.6/site-packages/pygit2/repository.py", line 1498, in __init__ > path_backend = init_file_backend(path, flags) > _pygit2.GitError: Repository not found at /srv/git/kernel-source.git > >>> > > Could a reasonable diagnostic be provided? It turns out that I have relatively recent python3-pygit2 but it's linked against ancient libgit2 causing this error. Rebuilding python3-pygit2 fixes the problem. Sorry about the noise. Thanks Michal