For the sake of posterity,

I deleted all releases and the shared/cached-copy on my host. I pushed
and got the same error. Leading me to believe the repository was
corrupted.  I deleted my repository on github and rebuilt it. Not the
ideal solution, but it worked. Good luck...


ty


On Aug 29, 7:19 pm, Ty <[email protected]> wrote:
> Donovan,
>
> Thanks for the suggestion.  Unfortunately, that doesn't seem to be it.
>
> I wasn't actually using deploy_via remote cache, although I probably
> should be.   I originally struggled with deploying using capistrano,
> so that was one of the variables I commented out in order to get it to
> go.  I just uncommented the deploy via remote cache line, and tried to
> push and deploy again.  This time I got a different error, but it
> chokes at the same percentage.  I wish I could track down where it was
> at that percentage, so I could just rm the file from the local copy
> and re-add.
>
>  ** [domain :: out]   38% (571/1482) done
>  ** [domain :: out] fatal: index-pack died of signal 9
>  ** [domain :: out] fetch-pack from '[email protected]:username/youtube-
> dvr.git' failed.
>     command finished
> *** [deploy:update_code] rolling back
>
> Any idea what is signal 9, and how one might die from it?
>
> Thanks a bunch. best wishes,
>
> ty
>
> On Aug 29, 6:08 pm, Donovan Bray <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > If you use a remote cache, perhaps the remote cache has been
> > corrupted; delete it; and let capistrano repopulate it.
>
> > Here's the cap task I have for that:
>
> >     desc "Clear the remote cache"
> >     task :clear_remote_cache, :roles=>[:app] do
> >       run "rm -rf #{repository_cache}"
> >     end
>
> > We only deploy code to app servers so you may need to scope it to
> > something different.
>
> > On Sat, Aug 29, 2009 at 4:01 PM, Ty<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Guys,
>
> > > I have a rails deployment using capistrano. I have pushed many
> > > revisions. All the sudden it stopped working.
>
> > > I do a cap deploy, it gets to a certain point and then fails. The
> > > error log says the following:
>
> > > ** [domain :: out]   38% (568/1479) done
> > >  ** [domain.com :: out] fatal: pack has bad object at offset 19747858:
> > > failed to apply delta
> > >  ** fatal: index-pack died with error code 128
> > >  ** [dubsubs.com :: out] fetch-pack from '[email protected]:username/
> > > youtube-dvr.git' failed.
> > >    command finished
> > > *** [deploy:update_code] rolling back
>
> > > What is error code 128?  How do I remove the bad object from the pack?
>
> > > I have been searching google, but have found nothing.
>
> > > Any suggestions on how to fix this would be greatly appreciated.
>
> > > best wishes,
>
> > > Ty
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