Could you perhaps tell us more about the corruption? I recently had the contents of a file corrupted, and after several attempts to fix it myself I just recloned the repository. I suppose I'm not the only one who encountered the problem, and most people probably didn't report it.
Yaron On Fri, Apr 5, 2019 at 11:20 AM Mike Hommey <m...@glandium.org> wrote: > Hi, > > If you are using git-cinnabar to access the Mozilla mercurial > repositories, I need your help. > > Please take a minute to download the following file: > > https://gist.githubusercontent.com/glandium/a46ef0282e28b8ad2e3ecb5cca259833/raw/2ee8b8dd2c3b07226b6b967f1fb1c407c45f8862/check.py > > Then, from within your git clone of a Mozilla repository, please > run the command: > > git cinnabar python check.py > > (replace check.py with the location of the file downloaded above) > > The script will download a list of sha1s and check whether your > repository is affected by a corruption. It doesn't send data, and > doesn't write anything to disk. Please follow the instructions > if the script finds something wrong. > > Thank you for your cooperation, and sorry for the inconvenience if you > happen to be a victim. With luck, the corruption only happened to the > person who reported it (because I have no clue how it happened, although > I understand what the corruption is) > > Cheers, > > Mike > _______________________________________________ > dev-platform mailing list > dev-platform@lists.mozilla.org > https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/dev-platform > _______________________________________________ dev-platform mailing list dev-platform@lists.mozilla.org https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/dev-platform