So... what do these 0-byte blobs _mean_ ?

I just took the time and rebuilt the repo and retried a pull, but same
problem (content does not match sha1 hash). Does anybody know what a
next step ought to be ?

-bch


On 6/8/15, bch <brad.har...@gmail.com> wrote:
> rid: size
> ======
>
> 1355: 0
> 2090601: 0
> 2090613: 0
> 2090654: 0
> 2090685: 0
> 2090719: 0
> 2090744: 0
> 2090748: 0
> 2090762: 0
> 2090769: 0
> 2090789: 0
> 2090811: 0
> 2090821: 0
> 2090833: 0
> 2090840: 0
> 2090845: 0
> 2090891: 0
> 2090903: 0
> 2090918: 0
> 2090923: 0
> 2090948: 0
> 2090964: 0
> 2090989: 0
> 2091012: 0
> 2091035: 0
> 2091110: 0
> 2091128: 0
> 2091240: 0
> 2091264: 0
> 2091288: 0
> 2091297: 0
> 2091333: 0
> 2091339: 0
> 2091361: 0
> 2091411: 0
> 2091427: 0
> 2091429: 0
> 2091432: 0
> 2091463: 0
>
>
> On 6/8/15, Joerg Sonnenberger <jo...@britannica.bec.de> wrote:
>> On Mon, Jun 08, 2015 at 02:07:36PM -0700, bch wrote:
>>> unclear what I should check -- you mean measure blob sizes in the
>>> sqlite db, or tcpdump or some fossil option w/ another "pull" attempt
>>
>> Right, the entry in the blob table.
>>
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