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authorGravatar Joey Hess <joey@kitenet.net>2012-01-19 15:24:05 -0400
committerGravatar Joey Hess <joey@kitenet.net>2012-01-19 15:24:05 -0400
commit90319afa41ca6d8a9ffe00d787dc3dcdff320f00 (patch)
tree68b9a324b9feb7ed45cc7ab24dc82e120cc26ff3 /Types/Backend.hs
parentd36525e9745b90cc04abfeac6500ff646cb9c89b (diff)
fsck --from
Fscking a remote is now supported. It's done by retrieving the contents of the specified files from the remote, and checking them, so can be an expensive operation. (Several optimisations are possible, to speed it up, of course.. This is the slow and stupid remote fsck to start with.) Still, if the remote is a special remote, or a git repository that you cannot run fsck in locally, it's nice to have the ability to fsck it. If you have any directory special remotes, now would be a good time to fsck them, in case you were hit by the data loss bug fixed in the previous release!
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diff --git a/Types/Backend.hs b/Types/Backend.hs
index 1966d667f..d52cec547 100644
--- a/Types/Backend.hs
+++ b/Types/Backend.hs
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ data BackendA a = Backend {
-- converts a filename to a key
getKey :: FilePath -> a (Maybe Key),
-- called during fsck to check a key, if the backend has its own checks
- fsckKey :: Maybe (Key -> a Bool)
+ fsckKey :: Maybe (Key -> FilePath -> a Bool)
}
instance Show (BackendA a) where