Hi Derek,

On Fri, 16 Feb 2018, Derek Foulk wrote:

> An issue has arisen sometime between 2.16.1.windows.1 and 2.16.1.windows.4 in 
> Git.
> 
> When you execute `git stash` commands (stash/pop/apply?), a sh.exe.stackdump 
> file is generated that contains the following:
> 
> Exception: STATUS_STACK_OVERFLOW at rip=7FFB2C324B97
> rax=0000000000000010 rbx=0000000000000000 rcx=0000000000000010
> rdx=000000000000000C rsi=00000000FFFFAAE0 rdi=00007FFB23B8D4F0
> r8 =00000000FFFFAA18 r9 =00000000FFFFAA50 r10=00000000FFFFA000
> r11=00000000FFE03E70 r12=00000000FFFFB500 r13=000000000015C000
> r14=000000000000014C r15=0000000000000000
> rbp=00000000FFFFAA50 rsp=00000000FFFFAA08
> program=C:\Program Files\Git\usr\bin\sh.exe, pid 41552, thread unknown 
> (0x949C)
> [...]

I saw similar reports on the Git for Windows bug tracker. Probably the
most relevant one is this here:
https://github.com/git-for-windows/git/issues/1562

In essence, the culprit there seems to be an overzealous anti-malware
called Comodo Internet Security. Maybe your setup has the same problem?

Ciao,
Johannes

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