Hi Samuel, On Tue, 2024-09-10 at 22:29 +0100, Samuel Henrique wrote: > git log --raw --all --find-object=ce20be3508d3cf8a44e1130e143da016753c3995 > commit 14dffe5a04e9622e09825aef381c76504aee9359 > Author: Raphaël Hertzog <hertzog@debian.org> > Date: Tue Nov 22 15:16:08 2016 +0100 > > pristine-tar data for sslsniff_0.6.orig.tar.gz > > :000000 100644 0000000 ce20be3 A sslsniff_0.6.orig.tar.gz.delta > ---------- > > So the object causing the issue seems to be the first pristine-tar delta file. That has been my finding too, meanwhile. > > I've triggered a new scan and got the same error message. > > I don't think you caused this issue, it looks like something is wrong between > salsa and the vcswatch service, do you happen to know if this ever worked in > the past? Unfortunately I only noticed it after I had pushed my changes to sslsniff. I do not remember what was displayed before. > > Maybe this issue was always there, but my bet is that it's some recent issue > that's going to be solved by either salsa or the vcswatch service. > > I would wait a few days to see if it goes away, then I would report a bug > against qa.debian.org if not. > Thanks for having taken your time to check this. Cheers, Sven -- GPG Fingerprint 3DF5 E8AA 43FC 9FDF D086 F195 ADF5 0EDA F8AD D585
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