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authorGravatar http://xgm.de/oid/ <Horus@web>2017-02-03 10:08:27 +0000
committerGravatar admin <admin@branchable.com>2017-02-03 10:08:27 +0000
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+Hello,
+
+I use CrashPlan, a proprietary offsite backup system to backup a couple of git-annex repositories.
+
+CrashPlan backups the symlinks as symlinks as well as the .git directory. So all data is backuped. However, restoring it tedious.
+
+I identify a file that I want to restore, download it and get only the symlink. Now I can descent into the .git directory and get the correct blob the symlink points to.
+
+Are there any simple strategies getting a specific file from a git-annex repo if you only have file-based view on the repo?
+
+I can, of course, use direct mode, that would resolve this issue, but would prefer to use the safer indirect mode.
+
+Thanks for any ideas!
+
+Best!