git ls (see below) returns nothing - it looks like the object doesn't exist at all. I've attached a .zip of the entire test directory (one text file plus .git). This is after "git init" followed by "git add ." What do you think? > > Does the object exists at all? Try > > ls -l .git/d9/b06fceac52f6c24357e6a7f85c601088381152 > > Is it possible to get a hold of this repo (just the .git directly > after "git add .")? It would be interesting to see the nature of the > corruption. > > -- Computer Science is no more about computers than astronomy is about telescopes. --- Edsger W. Dijkstra Paul Umbers MSc MBCS MIAP paul.umbers@xxxxxxxxx
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