From: Dan Zwell <dzwell@gmail.com>
To: git@vger.kernel.org
Subject: git-diff not showing changes (corrupt repo?)
Date: Tue, 02 Oct 2007 13:55:16 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <47029414.3080100@gmail.com> (raw)
Hi,
A small personal git repository has started lying to me about changed
files. git-diff sometimes tells me that the index has no changes from
HEAD, while other commands (git-status, at least) seem to tell the
truth. It is the same after I commit the new changes--at that point,
"git-diff-tree HEAD^ HEAD -p" spits out a nice patch, but "git-diff
HEAD^ HEAD" gives nothing.
I have tried git versions 1.5.1.6-1.5.3.3, and they all act the same, so
I think the repository is corrupt. Does sound familiar to anybody? If
this is user error (for example, "git-reset --hard HEAD^" on a branch
that had already been pulled into another branch), I can restore from a
recent backup and redo some changes, but I would like to help
troubleshoot this behavior if it is a git bug. Is this a known behavior?
git-fsck doesn't reveal anything amiss, besides dangling objects. Does
anybody know anything about this situation or what can cause it?
Example of behavior:
$ git status
# On branch bak_linear-checks3
nothing to commit (working directory clean)
$ echo "test" >> Makefile
$ git status
# On branch bak_linear-checks3
# Changed but not updated:
# (use "git add <file>..." to update what will be committed)
#
# modified: Makefile
#
no changes added to commit (use "git add" and/or "git commit -a")
$ git diff
$
Thanks,
Dan
next reply other threads:[~2007-10-02 18:55 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 8+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2007-10-02 18:55 Dan Zwell [this message]
2007-10-02 19:15 ` git-diff not showing changes (corrupt repo?) Junio C Hamano
2007-10-03 3:17 ` Dan Zwell
2007-10-03 3:23 ` Jeff King
2007-10-03 4:00 ` Dan Zwell
2007-10-03 4:38 ` Jeff King
2007-10-03 3:44 ` Linus Torvalds
2007-10-02 19:17 ` Jeff King
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