git rebase -i git rebase --abort # boom git status only shows changes to be committed I can mail or upload the git archive, that would be 230MB git fsck;git repack;git prune;git gc does not help Happens with git 2.39 and with latest git commit 11c821f2f2a31e70fb5cc449f9a29401c333aad2, compiled with -g -O0 gdb: Starting program: /home/wr/bin/git rebase --abort [Thread debugging using libthread_db enabled] Using host libthread_db library "/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libthread_db.so.1". Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault. 0x00005555557ef89a in has_rerere_resolution (id=0x5555559f5950) at rerere.c:167 167 return ((id->collection->status[variant] & both) == both); (gdb) bt #0 0x00005555557ef89a in has_rerere_resolution (id=0x5555559f5950) at rerere.c:167 #1 0x00005555557f249c in rerere_clear (r=0x5555559ea220 <the_repo>, merge_rr=0x7fffffffc0a0) at rerere.c:1249 #2 0x000055555562388e in cmd_rebase (argc=0, argv=0x7fffffffd8b0, prefix=0x0) at builtin/rebase.c:1315 #3 0x0000555555574b71 in run_builtin (p=0x5555559b6010 <commands+2256>, argc=2, argv=0x7fffffffd8b0) at git.c:469 #4 0x0000555555574f8c in handle_builtin (argc=2, argv=0x7fffffffd8b0) at git.c:724 #5 0x00005555555751b0 in run_argv (argcp=0x7fffffffd71c, argv=0x7fffffffd710) at git.c:788 #6 0x0000555555575724 in cmd_main (argc=2, argv=0x7fffffffd8b0) at git.c:923 #7 0x0000555555673c7a in main (argc=3, argv=0x7fffffffd8a8) at common-main.c:62 (gdb) p id->collection->status $2 = (unsigned char *) 0x0 (gdb) p *(id->collection) $3 = {status_alloc = 0, status_nr = 0, status = 0x0, name = 0x5555559f5e80 "a8ec6f624ee23ef2e37148a8172ebac3c6639f93"} there is no file named a8ec6f624ee23ef2e37148a8172ebac3c6639f93 [System Info] git version: git version 2.44.GIT cpu: x86_64 no commit associated with this build sizeof-long: 8 sizeof-size_t: 8 shell-path: /bin/sh uname: Linux 6.6.22-25 #1 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Sun Mar 17 12:35:12 CET 2024 x86_64 compiler info: gnuc: 12.2 libc info: glibc: 2.36 $SHELL (typically, interactive shell): /bin/bash [Enabled Hooks] -- mit freundlichen Grüssen Wolfgang Rohdewald