Linus Torvalds <[email protected]> writes:
> On Sat, 21 Apr 2007, Junio C Hamano wrote:
>>
>> The latest maintenance release GIT 1.5.1.2 is available at the
>> usual places:
>
> Well, by "available" you probably mean "not available", because it doesn't
> actually work.
>
> I get EPERM on pack-e00affefe0f779d0f9b0507aef25a1733f4a9117.idx/pack,
> because they are
>
> -r-------- 1 junio junio 1120880
> -r-------- 1 junio junio 15709370
>
> respectively.
I've run fsck and then flipped the bits manually on these files
to unblock people, but I have no idea how this happened. These
two were the only files that had the funny bits in the
repository.
-r-------- 1 junio junio 1120880 Apr 22 06:46
-r-------- 1 junio junio 15709370 Apr 22 06:46
I can tell from the output of "last" on that machine that I was
present and I am reasonably sure this was from "git repack -a -d"
I manually did. But my umask is 0002...
Gaah. "git repack -a -d" from 'master' leaves packs with 0400
mode (maint is fine).
> Oops.
Oops indeed.
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