From: Michael J Gruber <git@drmicha.warpmail.net>
To: Jeffrey Middleton <jefromi@gmail.com>
Cc: git@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: git update --prune issue
Date: Tue, 27 Oct 2009 09:42:55 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <4AE6B28F.9010407@drmicha.warpmail.net> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <4389ce950910261508p7eca354el77bad07305a80952@mail.gmail.com>
Jeffrey Middleton venit, vidit, dixit 26.10.2009 23:08:
> I have an unreliable problem when using "git remote update --prune".
> git claims that many refs from a particular remote do not point to a
> valid object, but only after finishing another update. I've included
> a shortened version of the output from one particular instance of the
> issue. Note that the errors are printed for every subsequent remote
> as well. However, after the update is completed, everything is fine.
>
> It seems to only happen when there are non-fast-forward changes (new
> branch, forced update, pruned branch). The issue only happens with
> this particular remote, which I've tried removing and recreating, and
> is the same type of remote as all my others (another user's
> NFS-mounted home directory). However, my remotes are all individual
> developers, and this developer is the only one who ever rebases her
> working branches. (recloning the repo from origin and setting up my
> config and remotes all over again has also had no effect)
>
> Unfortunately, I have been unable to reproduce the problem in any test
> repos - for example, though a forced update and a pruned branch in the
> problematic remote along with an update in another remote seems to
> fairly reliably produce the problem in this repo, recreating that
> situation in another repo doesn't cause any problems. Sorry for the
> incomplete bug report, but perhaps this will be enough to go on!
>
> Thanks,
> Jeffrey
>
>
> I've seen the issue in previous versions built from git.git master, as
> well as v1.6.3.3, but for this particular one:
>
> $ git --version
> git version 1.6.5.1.61.ge79999
>
> $ git remote update --prune
> Updating origin
> remote: Counting objects: 42, done.
> remote: Compressing objects: 100% (9/9), done.
> remote: Total 15 (delta 9), reused 12 (delta 6)
> Unpacking objects: 100% (15/15), done.
> From /users/cxtfcm/CxTF_DB
> 88b8613..d40f26d 2009.Q4 -> origin/2009.Q4
> d40f26d..56305b8 dev -> origin/dev
> Updating steph
> remote: Counting objects: 299, done.
> remote: Compressing objects: 100% (241/241), done.
> remote: Total 276 (delta 186), reused 19 (delta 6)
> Receiving objects: 100% (276/276), 41.09 KiB | 10 KiB/s, done.
> Resolving deltas: 100% (186/186), completed with 17 local objects.
> From /users/sdewet/CxTF_DEV/CxTF_DB
> + c2439dd...69cb5c3 beta_gc_dev -> steph/beta_gc_dev (forced update)
> + fb25173...f0e4963 beta_veh_dev -> steph/beta_veh_dev (forced update)
> * [new branch] beta_veh_dev_old -> steph/beta_veh_dev_old
> Pruning steph
> URL: /users/sdewet/CxTF_DEV/CxTF_DB/
> * [pruned] steph/beta_gc_dev_old
> Updating kevin
> error: refs/remotes/steph/beta_gc_dev does not point to a valid object!
> error: refs/remotes/steph/beta_veh_dev does not point to a valid object!
> Updating jose
> error: refs/remotes/steph/beta_gc_dev does not point to a valid object!
> error: refs/remotes/steph/beta_veh_dev does not point to a valid object!
> ### many more remotes with the same errors ###
Do you get the same problem if you do the steps individually, i.e.:
git remote update steph
git remote prune steph
git remote update kevin
Does it depend on the order, i.e.:
git remote update steph
git remote update kevin
git remote prune steph
Does "git fsck --full" say anything special?
Michael
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2009-10-27 8:43 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 9+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2009-10-26 22:08 git update --prune issue Jeffrey Middleton
2009-10-27 8:42 ` Michael J Gruber [this message]
2009-10-27 15:07 ` Jeffrey Middleton
2009-10-27 16:29 ` Jeff King
2009-10-27 16:39 ` Jeffrey Middleton
2009-10-27 16:40 ` Clemens Buchacher
2009-10-27 16:50 ` Jeff King
2009-10-27 18:46 ` Jeff King
2009-10-27 23:30 ` Björn Steinbrink
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