Re: Repo corrupted somehow?

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On Tue, Nov 04, 2008 at 07:12:40AM -0800, Andrew Arnott wrote:

> Nah, that wasn't a false alarm after all.  It's happening again, only
> this time for dozens of files, and
> git rebase --abort
> git reset --hard
> 
> is not helping.

This is certainly unusual. Can you provide a tarball of your repo
(including .git and working tree)? I don't know that a clone will be
sufficient if there is something funny going on in your local git index.

-Peff
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