On 2021-03-12 at 15:52:43, Steven Kelly wrote: > What did you do before the bug happened? (Steps to reproduce your issue) > Clean install of Git on Windows 10 using default options > git init --shared > echo x>x > echo y>y > git add -A > > What did you expect to happen? (Expected behavior) > The two files are added with no errors > > What happened instead? (Actual behavior) > error: unable to create temporary file: No such file or directory > error: y: failed to insert into database > error: unable to index file 'y' > fatal: adding files failed > > What's different between what you expected and what actually happened? > The add command fails with an error 'unable to create temporary file' > > Anything else you want to add: > If I omit --shared, there is no error > If there is only one file, there is no error > If the echo commands do not have characters, just adding a blank line, there is no error > If I turn off fscache, there is no error (git config --global core.fscache false) Seeing this definitely makes me think this should be reported to the Git for Windows project (https://github.com/git-for-windows/git) because that's a nonstandard option that's specific to Windows. I don't think anyone here (other, of course, than the Git for Windows folks) is familiar with how that option works and since it isn't part of core Git we wouldn't be able to fix it. -- brian m. carlson (he/him or they/them) Houston, Texas, US