Re: Recovering from repository corruption

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On Tue, 10 Jun 2008, Denis Bueno wrote:

> I started a thread a while back about repository corruption.  It
> manifested as a clone error and the thread is here:
> 
>     http://kerneltrap.org/mailarchive/git/2007/7/31/253475
> 
> I just ran, again, into corruption after my laptop kernel-panic'd.
> (Ironically, at the moment I ran into the corruption I was trying to
> push my repo to a backup location.)  Since that thread took place it
> seems a section about recovering from repo corruption was added to the
> manual --- but it assumes you can (or care to painstakingly) recreate
> each corrupted version.

Would you happen, by chance, to have another instance of that repository 
somewhere else with the concerned objects in it?


Nicolas
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