diff --git a/doc/bugs/after_git_annex_add_and_commit__44___git_annex_fsck_fails:_no_known_copies/comment_3_063e27ec1f2dd23fbf914a08213316df._comment b/doc/bugs/after_git_annex_add_and_commit__44___git_annex_fsck_fails:_no_known_copies/comment_3_063e27ec1f2dd23fbf914a08213316df._comment new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..6146fad5c3 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/bugs/after_git_annex_add_and_commit__44___git_annex_fsck_fails:_no_known_copies/comment_3_063e27ec1f2dd23fbf914a08213316df._comment @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ +[[!comment format=mdwn + username="emanuele.olivetti@47d88ed185b03191e25329caa6fabc2efb3118b2" + nickname="emanuele.olivetti" + subject="comment 3" + date="2016-02-15T09:47:24Z" + content=""" +Yes, the content is locally present. In the sense that each symlink in the current directory points to an actual file in .git/annex/objects/ . That is why, in my opinion, fsck incorrectly thinks the content is not present, despite it being present. + +Initially I thought that a possible explanation was that 'git commit' went wrong, so that I would have to do it again. I tried to git commit again, but git says there is nothing to commit. + +My repository is in indirect mode. All files in the repository, including the troubling ones are in .git/annex/objects. +"""]]