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authorGravatar Joey Hess <joey@kitenet.net>2010-11-15 18:22:50 -0400
committerGravatar Joey Hess <joey@kitenet.net>2010-11-15 18:22:50 -0400
commit11096c200f4050c1e4cdb4fbab9410055c6e1c02 (patch)
treedbf8ef11c48fbf5ff9e2031d3280ff3e9bc8423b /doc/walkthrough.mdwn
parentd6f7ee7db46208d132f305ab651b0bf082be348e (diff)
fsck no longer runs unused
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diff --git a/doc/walkthrough.mdwn b/doc/walkthrough.mdwn
index b6f322c49..a1a888242 100644
--- a/doc/walkthrough.mdwn
+++ b/doc/walkthrough.mdwn
@@ -311,8 +311,7 @@ You can use the fsck subcommand to check for problems in your data.
What can be checked depends on the [[backend|backends]] you've used to store
the data. For example, when you use the SHA1 backend, fsck will verify that
the checksums of your files are good. Fsck also checks that the annex.numcopies
-setting is satisfied for all files, and it warns about any dangling values
-in `.git/annex/objects/`.
+setting is satisfied for all files.
# git annex fsck
unused (checking for unused data...) ok
@@ -332,13 +331,6 @@ Fsck never deletes possibly bad data; instead it will be moved to
might say about a badly messed up annex:
# git annex fsck
- unused (checking for unused data...)
- Some annexed data is no longer pointed to by any files in the repository.
- NUMBER KEY
- 1 WORM:1289672605:3:file
- (To see where data was previously used, try: git log --stat -S'KEY')
- (To remove unwanted data: git-annex dropunused NUMBER)
- failed
fsck my_cool_big_file (checksum...)
Bad file content; moved to .git/annex/bad/SHA1:7da006579dd64330eb2456001fd01948430572f2
** No known copies of the file exist!
@@ -346,4 +338,4 @@ might say about a badly messed up annex:
fsck important_file
Only 1 of 2 copies exist. Run git annex get somewhere else to back it up.
failed
- git-annex: 3 failed
+ git-annex: 2 failed