Le vendredi, 3 novembre 2017, 15.39:20 h CET Ian Jackson a écrit :
> Mattia Rizzolo writes ("Bug#880658: dgit server rejects unattributed 
commits"):
> > Can you try creating a new repository and push it anew?
> > At least for other cases (I'm not sure if this is one of them) github
> > started to reject malformed objects after several were already there
> > (happened with a several pbuilder tags, and ISTR it also happened with
> > some Xorg thing)

Just did that, with that commit as HEAD:
        https://github.com/OdyX/test-broken-commits

The push went through without problem.

> Erk.
> 
> Well, if that's the case then I guess I will have to have a
> grandfathering ability where I can make an exception for specific
> commits.  How many are there like this, in this instance ?

Oh, plenty. That commit is the most recent of very ancient history converted 
away from svn.

I don't get why it makes sense to block on git commits which are valid in 
git's eyes… dgit doesn't seem like the right place to be strict about these, 
frankly.

Cheers,
    OdyX

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