Hi,

Here 'grep -a' output :)
<<
$ grep -a -A1 " 4799691b 46c3f2c6 0 nd 57a416fde" 
/var/spool/fsvs/6666/66/66/*/dir
0100644 4799691b 46c3f2c6 0 nd 57a416fdec70fc57d208e016b2706df1 6009 151 
1 807 1155109 137051 0 0 0 ar_TN
0100644 4799691b 46c3f2c6 0 nd d293dceaa8fb10a5c5588f4ce2d11d7a 6003 151 
1 807 1155110 137051 0 0 0 ar_YE

$ grep -A1 -a " 4799691b 46c3f2c6 0 nd 57a416fde" 
/var/spool/fsvs/6666/66/66/*/dir
0100644 4799691b 46c3f2c6 0 nd 57a416fdec70fc57d208e016b2706df1 6009 151 
1 807 1155109 137051 0 0 0 ar_TN
0100644 4799691b 46c3f2c6 0 nd d293dceaa8fb10a5c5588f4ce2d11d7a 6003 151 
1 807 1155110 137051 0 0 0 ar_YE
 >>


> Strange ... maybe filesystem corruption?
>   
I am not sure, but I do not think so. I think the PC crash, not the hard 
drive. Of course I can be 100% sure.

I did login and I went for a cup of coffee. System was idle (fsvs was 
not working). When I come back the mouse and everything else did not 
respond. (Not surprised, few times it happens in last few months).

So, I restart, but I did not see even the bios screen. Remove 
cd/hdd/memory/etc, play a little, but no luck.

It is old laptop, but hard drive is ok. Filesystem corruption is 
possible, for example if laptop hang/crash during a HDD read/write 
operation.

Anyway, if this test case is not important for you (not a bug), I can 
quickly do sync-repos. That is ok. Btw, fsvs works fine with home 
directory for example (my work copy is '/').

kind regards,
Plamen.

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