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-rw-r--r-- | Documentation/git-index-pack.txt | 24 |
1 files changed, 21 insertions, 3 deletions
diff --git a/Documentation/git-index-pack.txt b/Documentation/git-index-pack.txt index 9fa4847d5..1235416e0 100644 --- a/Documentation/git-index-pack.txt +++ b/Documentation/git-index-pack.txt @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ git-index-pack - Build pack index file for an existing packed archive SYNOPSIS -------- 'git-index-pack' [-v] [-o <index-file>] <pack-file> -'git-index-pack' --stdin [--fix-thin] [-v] [-o <index-file>] [<pack-file>] +'git-index-pack' --stdin [--fix-thin] [--keep] [-v] [-o <index-file>] [<pack-file>] DESCRIPTION @@ -38,7 +38,10 @@ OPTIONS instead and a copy is then written to <pack-file>. If <pack-file> is not specified, the pack is written to objects/pack/ directory of the current git repository with - a default name determined from the pack content. + a default name determined from the pack content. If + <pack-file> is not specified consider using --keep to + prevent a race condition between this process and + gitlink::git-repack[1] . --fix-thin:: It is possible for gitlink:git-pack-objects[1] to build @@ -48,7 +51,22 @@ OPTIONS and they must be included in the pack for that pack to be self contained and indexable. Without this option any attempt to index a thin pack will fail. This option only makes sense in - conjonction with --stdin. + conjunction with --stdin. + +--keep:: + Before moving the index into its final destination + create an empty .keep file for the associated pack file. + This option is usually necessary with --stdin to prevent a + simultaneous gitlink:git-repack[1] process from deleting + the newly constructed pack and index before refs can be + updated to use objects contained in the pack. + +--keep='why':: + Like --keep create a .keep file before moving the index into + its final destination, but rather than creating an empty file + place 'why' followed by an LF into the .keep file. The 'why' + message can later be searched for within all .keep files to + locate any which have outlived their usefulness. Author |