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username="joey"
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subject="""comment 1"""
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date="2015-04-09T17:39:28Z"
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content="""
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The symink that you're showing is a file checked into git.
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So, you should be able to run `git log 'Pictures/2014/06/21/2014-06-21 13.52.34.png'`
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on the remote and find a commit that somehow changed the symlink to the
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broken one that the remote has.
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The only other possibilities are
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* Somehow the data in git in the remote got corrupted, and git didn't
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notice. Seems very unlikely.
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* Somehow git decided to munge up the symlink when checking it out on the
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remote. While there are some git features like smudge filters that could
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perhaps be configured to do that, I don't see how git could do it on its
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own.
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I've never seen git do anything like this.
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You're going to have to investigate this on your own and/or provide enough
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information to reproduce the problem.
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