On Пн, Feb 18, 2019 at 6:02 PM, Duy Nguyen <pclo...@gmail.com> wrote:
On Mon, Feb 18, 2019 at 9:44 PM <hi-an...@yandex.ru> wrote:

 # Steps to reproduce (in terms of terminal commands)

     $ mkdir foo
     $ cd foo
     $ git init
     Initialized empty Git repository in /tmp/foo/.git/
     $ echo hello > testfile
     $ git add testfile && git commit -m "my commit1"
     [master (root-commit) d5f0b47] my commit1
     1 file changed, 1 insertion(+)
     create mode 100644 testfile
     $ git checkout -b bar
     Switched to a new branch 'bar'
     $ git worktree add ../bar\ \(worktree\) master
     Preparing worktree (checking out 'master')
     HEAD is now at d5f0b47 my commit1
     $ git gc
error: cannot lock ref 'worktrees/bar (worktree)/HEAD': unable to
 resolve reference 'worktrees/bar (worktree)/HEAD': Invalid argument

Thanks for reporting. This is not a valid reference and causes the
problem. The worktree's name has to sanitized. I'll fix it tomorrow.


You mean, you want to prohibit such directory names as a worktree? But it's a proper directory naming, can perhaps git do the sanitizing transparently for end-user?


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