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lfs: improve the client message when the server signals an object error...
lfs: improve the client message when the server signals an object error Two things here. First, the previous message included a snippet of JSON, which tends to be long (and in the case of lfs-test-server, has no error message). Instead, give a concise message where possible, and leave the JSON to a debug output. Second, the server can signal issues other than a missing individual file. This change shows a corrupt file, but I'm debating letting the corrupt file get downloaded, because 1) the error code doesn't really fit, and 2) having it locally makes forensics easier. Maybe need a config knob for that.
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