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author | Joey Hess <joey@kitenet.net> | 2013-03-31 17:10:25 -0400 |
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committer | Joey Hess <joey@kitenet.net> | 2013-03-31 17:10:25 -0400 |
commit | 2fd64b0831cb3bb9366ba6a887ddfa3bdf119b5e (patch) | |
tree | 43cd36d56a0aee72a40f75d936d4a141fa969004 /doc/preferred_content.mdwn | |
parent | 150a05edaa5f23c512dd352124b8da2399ff0cff (diff) |
Adjust built-in preferred content expressions to make most types of repositories want content that is only located on untrusted or dead repositories.
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1 files changed, 20 insertions, 7 deletions
diff --git a/doc/preferred_content.mdwn b/doc/preferred_content.mdwn index 763e348f1..f8f937e4a 100644 --- a/doc/preferred_content.mdwn +++ b/doc/preferred_content.mdwn @@ -77,13 +77,18 @@ drop content that is present! Don't go there.. git-annex comes with some standard preferred content expressions, that can be used with repositories that are in some pre-defined groups. To make a repository use one of these, just set its preferred content expression -to "standard", and put it in one of these groups: +to "standard", and put it in one of these groups. + +(Note that most of these standard expressions also make the repository +prefer any content that is only currently available on untrusted and +dead repositories. So if an untrusted repository gets connected, +any repository that can will back it up.) ### client All content is preferred, unless it's in a "archive" directory. -`exclude=*/archive/* and exclude=archive/*` +`(exclude=*/archive/* and exclude=archive/*) or (not copies=semitrusted:1)` ### transfer @@ -95,7 +100,7 @@ USB drive used in a sneakernet. The preferred content expression for these causes them to get and retain data until all clients have a copy. -`not (inallgroup=client and copies=client:2) and exclude=*/archive/* and exclude=archive/*` +`(not (inallgroup=client and copies=client:2) and exclude=*/archive/* and exclude=archive/*) or (not copies=semitrusted:1)` The "copies=client:2" part of the above handles the case where there is only one client repository. It makes a transfer repository @@ -114,20 +119,20 @@ All content is preferred. Only prefers content that's not already backed up to another backup or incremental backup repository. -`include=* and (not copies=backup:1) and (not copies=incrementalbackup:1)` +`(include=* and (not copies=backup:1) and (not copies=incrementalbackup:1)) or (not copies=semitrusted:1)` ### small archive Only prefers content that's located in an "archive" directory, and only if it's not already been archived somewhere else. -`(include=*/archive/* or include=archive/*) and not (copies=archive:1 or copies=smallarchive:1)` +`((include=*/archive/* or include=archive/*) and not (copies=archive:1 or copies=smallarchive:1)) or (not copies=semitrusted:1)` ### full archive All content is preferred, unless it's already been archived somewhere else. -`not (copies=archive:1 or copies=smallarchive:1)` +`(not (copies=archive:1 or copies=smallarchive:1)) or (not copies=semitrusted:1)` Note that if you want to archive multiple copies (not a bad idea!), you should instead configure all your archive repositories with a @@ -155,4 +160,12 @@ local copy of every file. Instead, you can manually run `git annex get`, Only content that is present is preferred. Content in "archive" directories is never preferred. -`present and exclude=*/archive/* and exclude=archive/*` +`(present and exclude=*/archive/* and exclude=archive/*) or (not copies=semitrusted:1)` + +### unwanted + +Use for repositories that you don't want to exist. This will result +in any content on them being moved away to other repositories. (Works +best when the unwanted repository is also marked as untrusted or dead.) + +`exclude=*` |