2010/1/17 Peter Eisentraut <pete...@gmx.net>:
> Maybe I'm hallucinating and someone could check this in their
> environment, but it appears to me that the Git repository is missing
> parts of two non-recent commits.  See attached patch.

Not having looked at the repo in detail, but I bet this happened
because the git mirror grabbed it's snapshot in the middle of a cvs
commit with multiple files. Since cvs doesn't have atomic commits, I
think that kind of thing can happen. Does that seem possible wrt these
commits specifically?

I don't really know how to fix that. It's kind of hard to do
transaction safe replication from a system without transactions ;)

As for fixing it, I guess we can try the
rewind-to-commit-before-this-and-rerun. That'll break people who have
branched after, but last time it seemed that most peoples git clients
would clean that up automatically. Which commits are these exactly?

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