On Wed, Dec 05, 2018 at 12:37:58PM +0900, Junio C Hamano wrote:

> Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason  <ava...@gmail.com> writes:
> 
> > Change the "error" message emitted by alt_odb_usable() to be a
> > "warning" instead. As noted in commits leading up to this one this has
> > never impacted the exit code ever since the check was initially added
> > in 26125f6b9b ("detect broken alternates.", 2006-02-22).
> >
> > It's confusing to emit an "error" when e.g. "git fsck" will exit with
> > 0, so let's emit a "warning:" instead.
> 
> OK, that sounds sensible.  An alternative that may be more sensible
> is to actually diagnose this as an error, but the purpose of this
> message is to help users diagnose a possible misconfiguration and
> keeping the repository "working" with the remaining set of object
> stores by leaving it as a mere warning, like this patch does, is
> probably a better approach.

Yeah, I think it's better to keep it as a warning. It's actually
reasonably likely to be benign (e.g., you did a "git repack -ad && rm
/path/to/alternate" to remove the dependency, but forgot to clean up the
alternates). And when it _is_ a problem, the object-reading code paths
will definitely let you know.

-Peff

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