Check for filenames that might have accidentally had a carriage return inserted, or space entered at the front or end of the file name. That has caused me very similar problems to what you describe in the past when using CLI tools.
Konqueror can search for a leading or trailing space: ( *) or (* ), don't use the (). I don't know (other than visually) how to search for a carriage return.
Keith
On Sat, Oct 6, 2012 at 2:15 PM, Darrell Anderson humanreadable@yahoo.com wrote:
Have you checked your hard drive recently? Any disk issues could cause a mess in GIT, and I would argue could be likely to show up in GIT before anything else simply because the entire GIT tree uses many tens of thousands of small files.
Nothing wrong with the drive. Just yesterday when booting the scheduled fsck ran on that partition.
I was able to sync the tree after moving the contents of the kmplayer directory. Sort of --- nothing filled in to replace the missing files. I still get the "You are not currently on a branch..." messages with many modules.
I don't want to waste 4+ GB of bandwidth recreating a whole new local tree, but I don't know what else to do. Not to mention that with a new tree none of the modules will have my user name in the config files.
Darrell
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