Hi,

I am no portage expert but wouldn't
wouldn't
# emerge-webrsync
help here?

If that does not work I would hard reset the branch to HEAD~n commits (until 
branches converge) and sync again.

Regards
fkobi
-------- Original Message --------
On 1/21/25 18:53, Jack <ostrof...@users.sourceforge.net> wrote:

>  I had no problem updating my system two or three days ago, but today
>  when I try to update, I get:
>  
>  >>> Syncing repository 'gentoo' into '/var/db/repos/gentoo'...
>  Auto packing the repository for optimum performance.
>  See "git help gc" for manual housekeeping.
>  Enumerating objects: 175170, done.
>  Counting objects: 100% (175170/175170), done.
>  Delta compression using up to 16 threads
>  Compressing objects: 100% (128856/128856), done.
>  fatal: unable to read de2a1e7d166bc5b3508bbe91e7bef61324ac3183
>  fatal: failed to run repack
>  !!! git gc error in /var/db/repos/gentoo
>  
>  The sync for all other repositories is fine, and I get the same using
>  "eix-sync" "emerge --sync" or "emaint sync"
>  
>  If I "cd /var/db/repos/gentoo/" and then "git status I get
>  
>  On branch stable
>  Your branch and 'origin/stable' have diverged,
>  and have 1 and 1 different commits each, respectively.
>     (use "git pull" if you want to integrate the remote branch with
>  yours)
>  
>  nothing to commit, working tree clean
>  
>  Doing "git fsck --full" gives me "missing blob
>  de2a1e7d166bc5b3508bbe91e7bef61324ac3183:" as well as many dangling
>  commits.
>  
>  I'd love to know what happened, but more important is whether there is
>  a way to recover from this, or should I just remove and re-add the
>  repository with eselect repository?
>  
>  Jack
>  
>

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