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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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Maybe you have problem with your anti virus. I had the same problem on my machine, I was(still) use nod32, just disable thread protection module IMON, that could fix the problem.

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I'm not a git user so this is a complete guess: has the TCP connection been broken? Try capturing network traffic with Wireshark.

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git on Win32 is known to be iffy. Have you tried the latest msysgit? It's a port of 1.6.0.2 (released September 23rd.) Also, is there any way you could get a more verbose / trace output from the failing git command?

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