Re: How to replace a single corrupt, packed object?

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On 8 aug 2008, at 16:41, Johannes Schindelin wrote:

fatal: corrupt packed object for 2c1e128aa51e3a64bd61556c0cd488628b423ccf
error: failed to run repack

Fortunately, I have the uncorrupted object somewhere else. So I copy the
single object as a loose one, and all is fine.  Right?

Wrong.

Repack still picks up the corrupt object instead of the good one. What's
the best way out?

I don't know how to replace the object, but you can expand the pack, replace the loose file, delete the old pack, and then create a new one, as also explained
in this thread:

	http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.version-control.git/40893/focus=40896

- Pieter
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