Git/GitKraken – File Mode changes to unknown value (14001) after restoring repo from backup












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Still new to Git(Kraken). Had a logic board go bad on me, and had to restore a repo from a backup, reinstall software, and get back up and running on a temporary machine till I can get the original back from the shop.



Now I have the repo open in Gitkraken, which is telling me I have 2,224 file changes on my hotfix branch – apparently all files. If I click on any one of them, the Diff View panel displays the messages, "File Mode Changes from 217 to 14001" and "File contents are unchanged."



I was able to translate the 217 Octal Value on file permissions.com, but found nothing for 14001.



I'm no expert on file permissions, but 217 (presumably the default setting on my prior machine, as I don't recall changing it) appears to be less than ideal, with only write access for User, execute access for Group, and full access for Other.



Can anyone tell me what this 14001 setting is all about (this is a brand new MacBook Pro, vs. the 2015 model that's being fixed)? Is this setting preferable to 217 (it would almost have to be...?)? What settings are ideal for static website files, and would it be good/bad/neutral to push these file mode changes?










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  • what file system is your backup using?
    – Major
    Nov 20 at 18:47










  • Good question... old computer ran El Capitan, new computer runs High Sierra ( (APFS/Apple File System, apparently a newer proprietary file system for macOS High Sierra and later). Files were backed up to/downloaded from Backblaze.
    – Halfacre
    Nov 20 at 19:03






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    I had the same diff occur on a Ubuntu 18.10 ext4 filesystem randomly. Would be interesting to see what causes this.
    – jthegedus
    Nov 22 at 3:12
















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Still new to Git(Kraken). Had a logic board go bad on me, and had to restore a repo from a backup, reinstall software, and get back up and running on a temporary machine till I can get the original back from the shop.



Now I have the repo open in Gitkraken, which is telling me I have 2,224 file changes on my hotfix branch – apparently all files. If I click on any one of them, the Diff View panel displays the messages, "File Mode Changes from 217 to 14001" and "File contents are unchanged."



I was able to translate the 217 Octal Value on file permissions.com, but found nothing for 14001.



I'm no expert on file permissions, but 217 (presumably the default setting on my prior machine, as I don't recall changing it) appears to be less than ideal, with only write access for User, execute access for Group, and full access for Other.



Can anyone tell me what this 14001 setting is all about (this is a brand new MacBook Pro, vs. the 2015 model that's being fixed)? Is this setting preferable to 217 (it would almost have to be...?)? What settings are ideal for static website files, and would it be good/bad/neutral to push these file mode changes?










share|improve this question






















  • what file system is your backup using?
    – Major
    Nov 20 at 18:47










  • Good question... old computer ran El Capitan, new computer runs High Sierra ( (APFS/Apple File System, apparently a newer proprietary file system for macOS High Sierra and later). Files were backed up to/downloaded from Backblaze.
    – Halfacre
    Nov 20 at 19:03






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    I had the same diff occur on a Ubuntu 18.10 ext4 filesystem randomly. Would be interesting to see what causes this.
    – jthegedus
    Nov 22 at 3:12














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Still new to Git(Kraken). Had a logic board go bad on me, and had to restore a repo from a backup, reinstall software, and get back up and running on a temporary machine till I can get the original back from the shop.



Now I have the repo open in Gitkraken, which is telling me I have 2,224 file changes on my hotfix branch – apparently all files. If I click on any one of them, the Diff View panel displays the messages, "File Mode Changes from 217 to 14001" and "File contents are unchanged."



I was able to translate the 217 Octal Value on file permissions.com, but found nothing for 14001.



I'm no expert on file permissions, but 217 (presumably the default setting on my prior machine, as I don't recall changing it) appears to be less than ideal, with only write access for User, execute access for Group, and full access for Other.



Can anyone tell me what this 14001 setting is all about (this is a brand new MacBook Pro, vs. the 2015 model that's being fixed)? Is this setting preferable to 217 (it would almost have to be...?)? What settings are ideal for static website files, and would it be good/bad/neutral to push these file mode changes?










share|improve this question













Still new to Git(Kraken). Had a logic board go bad on me, and had to restore a repo from a backup, reinstall software, and get back up and running on a temporary machine till I can get the original back from the shop.



Now I have the repo open in Gitkraken, which is telling me I have 2,224 file changes on my hotfix branch – apparently all files. If I click on any one of them, the Diff View panel displays the messages, "File Mode Changes from 217 to 14001" and "File contents are unchanged."



I was able to translate the 217 Octal Value on file permissions.com, but found nothing for 14001.



I'm no expert on file permissions, but 217 (presumably the default setting on my prior machine, as I don't recall changing it) appears to be less than ideal, with only write access for User, execute access for Group, and full access for Other.



Can anyone tell me what this 14001 setting is all about (this is a brand new MacBook Pro, vs. the 2015 model that's being fixed)? Is this setting preferable to 217 (it would almost have to be...?)? What settings are ideal for static website files, and would it be good/bad/neutral to push these file mode changes?







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  • what file system is your backup using?
    – Major
    Nov 20 at 18:47










  • Good question... old computer ran El Capitan, new computer runs High Sierra ( (APFS/Apple File System, apparently a newer proprietary file system for macOS High Sierra and later). Files were backed up to/downloaded from Backblaze.
    – Halfacre
    Nov 20 at 19:03






  • 1




    I had the same diff occur on a Ubuntu 18.10 ext4 filesystem randomly. Would be interesting to see what causes this.
    – jthegedus
    Nov 22 at 3:12


















  • what file system is your backup using?
    – Major
    Nov 20 at 18:47










  • Good question... old computer ran El Capitan, new computer runs High Sierra ( (APFS/Apple File System, apparently a newer proprietary file system for macOS High Sierra and later). Files were backed up to/downloaded from Backblaze.
    – Halfacre
    Nov 20 at 19:03






  • 1




    I had the same diff occur on a Ubuntu 18.10 ext4 filesystem randomly. Would be interesting to see what causes this.
    – jthegedus
    Nov 22 at 3:12
















what file system is your backup using?
– Major
Nov 20 at 18:47




what file system is your backup using?
– Major
Nov 20 at 18:47












Good question... old computer ran El Capitan, new computer runs High Sierra ( (APFS/Apple File System, apparently a newer proprietary file system for macOS High Sierra and later). Files were backed up to/downloaded from Backblaze.
– Halfacre
Nov 20 at 19:03




Good question... old computer ran El Capitan, new computer runs High Sierra ( (APFS/Apple File System, apparently a newer proprietary file system for macOS High Sierra and later). Files were backed up to/downloaded from Backblaze.
– Halfacre
Nov 20 at 19:03




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I had the same diff occur on a Ubuntu 18.10 ext4 filesystem randomly. Would be interesting to see what causes this.
– jthegedus
Nov 22 at 3:12




I had the same diff occur on a Ubuntu 18.10 ext4 filesystem randomly. Would be interesting to see what causes this.
– jthegedus
Nov 22 at 3:12

















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