Here u have a script that lists the 10 biggest files in your repository,
telling names etc. Modify it to know what happened!

echo
ultimos_10=`git verify-pack -v $1 | sort -nk3 | tail `
shadelos10=`echo $ultimos_10| xargs -n1 | awk -F\  '{ if (length($1) > 30)
print $1}'`
for a in $shadelos10 ; do
        hashynombre=`git rev-list --objects --all | grep $a`
        tamano=`git verify-pack -v $1 | grep $a | tail | awk -F\  '{print
$3}'`
        echo $hashynombre
        echo $tamano
done

Javier Domingo

2011/1/4 <[email protected]<github%[email protected]>
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>   Today's Topic Summary
>
> Group: http://groups.google.com/group/github/topics
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>    - fatal: bad object, pack-objects died with strange 
> error<#12d50ddc3846cf1a_group_thread_0>[3 Updates]
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>   Topic: fatal: bad object, pack-objects died with strange 
> error<http://groups.google.com/group/github/t/1aeee24cf9e338bb>
>
>    Walter Lee Davis <[email protected]> Jan 03 04:45PM -0500 
> ^<#12d50ddc3846cf1a_digest_top>
>
>    I got this error while trying to push to my repo on Github. I tried a
>    bit of googling, tried a few different different command-line things,
>    and eventually blew away my local .git folder, ran git init again,
>    pulled from Github, added my one and only change, tried to push again,
>    and got the same error again.
>
>    Both times, I get the same object name:
>    dfbca7aa350f8299b3b8248f0cf37bea1a220d47
>
>    git cat-file just tells me this is a blob. No idea how to proceed from
>    here, since the nuclear option failed. Does this mean that the
>    corruption is already on github since pulling it down again caused it
>    to repeat in precisely the same manner?
>
>    Walter
>
>
>
>
>    Petros Amiridis <[email protected]> Jan 04 07:23AM +0200 
> ^<#12d50ddc3846cf1a_digest_top>
>
>    Can you try upgrading your git version if it's not the latest?
>
>
>
>
>
>    Walter Davis <[email protected]> Jan 04 12:25AM -0500 
> ^<#12d50ddc3846cf1a_digest_top>
>
>    Did a fresh install, no difference. I ended up blowing away the entire
>    repo on Github, recreated it, and pushed back up, no troubles since. Kind 
> of
>    a heavy gun, but It worked for me.
>
>    Walter
>
>    On Jan 4, 2011, at 12:23 AM, Petros Amiridis wrote:
>
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