When a repository otherwise properly prepared is served by a
dumb HTTP server that sends "No such page" output with 200
status for human consumption to a request for a page that does
not exist, the users will get an alarming "File X corrupt" error
message. Hint that they might be dealing with such a server at
the end and suggest running fsck-objects to check if the result
is OK (the pack-fallback code does the right thing in this case
so unless a loose object file was actually corrupt the result
should check OK).
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <junkio@cox.net>
#define RANGE_HEADER_SIZE 30
static int got_alternates = -1;
#define RANGE_HEADER_SIZE 30
static int got_alternates = -1;
+static int corrupt_object_found = 0;
static struct curl_slist *no_pragma_header;
static struct curl_slist *no_pragma_header;
obj_req->errorstr, obj_req->curl_result,
obj_req->http_code, hex);
} else if (obj_req->zret != Z_STREAM_END) {
obj_req->errorstr, obj_req->curl_result,
obj_req->http_code, hex);
} else if (obj_req->zret != Z_STREAM_END) {
+ corrupt_object_found++;
ret = error("File %s (%s) corrupt", hex, obj_req->url);
} else if (memcmp(obj_req->sha1, obj_req->real_sha1, 20)) {
ret = error("File %s has bad hash", hex);
ret = error("File %s (%s) corrupt", hex, obj_req->url);
} else if (memcmp(obj_req->sha1, obj_req->real_sha1, 20)) {
ret = error("File %s has bad hash", hex);
+ if (corrupt_object_found) {
+ fprintf(stderr,
+"Some loose object were found to be corrupt, but they might be just\n"
+"a false '404 Not Found' error message sent with incorrect HTTP\n"
+"status code. Suggest running git fsck-objects.\n");
+ }