Hi Guix! This might be unrelated to Guix but since I'm in the dark here, I figured I'd rather ask, maybe someone ran into a similar issue. For the past 2-4 weeks I've had at least 4 Git repositories that got corrupted for no apparent reason. Even a checkout that I had never touched. When it happens, errors show up on most git commands, usually `git diff` but sometimes also `git status`: --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8--- > git diff error: object file .git/objects/e0/1bd6c3c77309b13dab22f9e0de33576ede944f is empty fatal: unable to read e01bd6c3c77309b13dab22f9e0de33576ede944f --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8--- A quick Internet search led me to realize there is little to do to recover the corrupted repository beside cloning it again. I haven't lost anything so far, knock on wood. My first thought was a hard drive issue. I have a NVMe SAMSUNG MZVLW256HEHP. I ran some smartmontools test, everything looks fine. But now that I think about it, I did not notice any other issue than within the .git folder, so maybe it's a... Git issue? Would it be possible that the Guix package of Git be the culprit? I run git 2.19.0 and a repo got corrupted just this morning. I use emacs-magit all the time. Not sure it's related considering that a repository I never edited also got corrupted. Anyone? -- Pierre Neidhardt https://ambrevar.xyz/