Sorry, screwed up the log.tar.gz ... try this one. On Jan 16, 2008 11:31 AM, Alex Riesen <raa.lkml@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Paul Umbers, Wed, Jan 16, 2008 16:42:46 +0100: > > OK, I think this worked (I'm a Java man, not C/C++). I downloaded the > > latest 1.5.3 source from the git repository and ran "make" with > > GIT_TEST_OPTS="--verbose --debug". Here's the output: > > > ... > > * expecting success: tree=$(git write-tree) > > error: invalid object e69de29bb2d1d6434b8b29ae775ad8c2e48c5391 > > fatal: git-write-tree: error building trees > > * FAIL 5: writing tree out with git write-tree > > tree=$(git write-tree) > > Ok, since you managed to compile it, could you please try to strace > git-add? Cygwins strace is a bit unusual, but strace --help can > provide enough information to configure it to trace filesystem > operations. > > In the top-level of Git source directory: > > $ uname -a > somefile > $ strace -o log -f -m syscall ./git --exec-path=$(pwd) add somefile > $ git ls-files -s somefile > > or > > $ strace -o log -f -m syscall ./git --exec-path=$(pwd) hash-object somefile > > Than check if the sha1file is missing and send in the log. > > -- 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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