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@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ their "<name>.pack" and "<name>.idx" files.
@@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ their "<name>.pack" and "<name>.idx" files.
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that it has, either because the local repository has that object in one of |
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its promisor packfiles, or because another promisor object refers to it. |
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When Git encounters a missing object, Git can see if it a promisor object |
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When Git encounters a missing object, Git can see if it is a promisor object |
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and handle it appropriately. If not, Git can report a corruption. |
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This means that there is no need for the client to explicitly maintain an |
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