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Apparently some corruption to an object can cause cat-file to say it's N
bytes long, but only output N-M bytes of data. This causes Git.CatFile
to stall waiting for the rest. To fix, add a 1 minute timeout to the
cat-file, which should be enough time to read any reasonable object.
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Sometimes git fsck outputs no shas even with --verbose, but fails, due to
badly corrupt objects. The best thing to do in this situation is to try to
pull and rsync from remotes, hoping that the bad objects will be
overwritten.
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treat the repository as a git repo.
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I suspect this might sometimes corrupt the **source** repo, so use with
caution!
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