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I've been using Git on Linux for about a year, and everything works fine. Since recently, a colleague has joined development and he's using Windows. Everything works fine there as well, but sometimes when he tries to push changes to a remote repository (bare) on Linux server it bails out with 'Invalid file descriptor' message.

I update the same remote repository using Linux git without any problems. We tried WinGit 0.2 and MSysGit (downloaded today, uses Git 1.5.6). Both have the same problem.

I should mention that network is working without any problems. I can clone the whole repository again from scrach. I just cannot push any changes to it.

Has anyone seen something like this before?

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Invalid file descriptor problem with Git on Windows

I've been using Git on Linux for about a year, and everything works fine. Since recently, a colleague has joined development and he's using Windows. Everything works fine there as well, but sometimes when he tries to push changes to a remote repository (bare) on Linux server it bails out with 'Invalid file descriptor' message.

I update the same remote repository using Linux git without any problems. We tried WinGit 0.2 and MSysGit (downloaded today, uses Git 1.5.6). Both have the same problem.

Has anyone seen something like this before?