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authorGravatar Joey Hess <joey@kitenet.net>2011-12-20 12:24:23 -0400
committerGravatar Joey Hess <joey@kitenet.net>2011-12-20 12:24:23 -0400
commit6897460d350df41f1e98147f96fde1b66171bc19 (patch)
treeb5f9d6147fa2683983cca943ad847bc32a8cec23
parentda0bdc1a57d44ecfc7040affed725db4528d359a (diff)
parent92de7c8dcd598e6319e81778261ce900c2efe534 (diff)
Merge branch 'master' of ssh://git-annex.branchable.com
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+[[!comment format=mdwn
+ username="http://adamspiers.myopenid.com/"
+ nickname="Adam"
+ subject="comment 8"
+ date="2011-12-20T12:00:11Z"
+ content="""
+Personally I'd rather have working rename detection but I agree it's not 100% ideal to be littering multiple directories like this, so perhaps you could make it optional, e.g. based on a git config setting?
+
+Here are a few more considerations, some in defence of the approach, some against it:
+
+* `.git-annex` is hidden; `CVS/` is not.
+* Unlike `CVS/` and `.svn/`, it's only a symlink, not a directory containing other files.
+* It doesn't contain any data specific to that directory and could easily be regenerated if deleted accidentally or otherwise.
+* If a whole directory containing `.git-annex` was moved within the repository:
+ * git-annex would need to fix up these symlinks if and only if it's moved to a different depth within the tree.
+ * However, if the multi-level indirection approach is used, `.git-annex` in any subdirectory is *always* a symlink to `../.git-annex` so instead you would need to check that all of the new ancestors contain this symlink too, and optionally remove any no longer needed symlinks.
+ * In either case, git-annex already goes to the trouble of fixing symlinks, and if anything, I *think* this approach would reduce the number of symlinks which need checking (right?)
+* find `$git_root/foo -follow`, `diff -r` etc. would traverse into `$git_root/.git/annex`
+
+This last point is the only downside to this approach I can think of which gives me any noticeable cause for concern. However, people are already use to working around this from CVS and svn days, e.g. `diff -r -x .svn` so I don't think it's anywhere near bad enough to rule it out.
+"""]]
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+[[!comment format=mdwn
+ username="http://joey.kitenet.net/"
+ nickname="joey"
+ subject="comment 9"
+ date="2011-12-20T14:56:12Z"
+ content="""
+Git can follow the rename fine if the file is committed before `git annex fix` (you can git commit -n to see this), so
+making git-annex pre-commit generate a fixup commit before the staged commit would be one way. Or the other two ways I originally mentioned when writing down this minor issue. I like all those approaches better than .git-annex clutter.
+"""]]
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+[[!comment format=mdwn
+ username="http://www.joachim-breitner.de/"
+ nickname="nomeata"
+ subject="comment 9"
+ date="2011-12-19T22:56:26Z"
+ content="""
+Another option that would please the naive user without hindering the more advanced user: \"git annex init\", by default, creates a synced/master branch. \"git annex sync\" will pull from every <remote>/sync/master branch it finds, and also push to any <remote>/sync/master branch it finds, but will not create any. So by default (at least for new users), this provides simple one-step syncing.
+
+Advanced users can disable this per-repo by just deleting the synced/master branch. Presumably the logic will be: Every repo that should not be pushed to, because it has access to some central repo, should not have a synced/master branch. Every other repo, including the (or one of the few) central repos, will have the branch.
+
+This is not the most expressive solution, as it does not allow configuring syncing between arbitrary pairs of repos, but it feels like a good compromise between that and simplicity and transparency.
+
+I think it's about time that I provide less talk and more code. I’ll see when I find the time :-)
+"""]]