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diff --git a/Command/Sync.hs b/Command/Sync.hs index 551c2fa69..567e3146b 100644 --- a/Command/Sync.hs +++ b/Command/Sync.hs @@ -167,29 +167,45 @@ pushRemote remote branch = go =<< needpush showOutput inRepo $ pushBranch remote branch -{- If the remote is a bare git repository, it's best to push the branch - - directly to it. On the other hand, if it's not bare, pushing to the - - checked out branch will fail, and this is why we use the syncBranch. +{- Pushes a regular branch like master to a remote. Also pushes the git-annex + - branch. + - + - If the remote is a bare git repository, it's best to push the regular + - branch directly to it, so that cloning/pulling will get it. + - On the other hand, if it's not bare, pushing to the checked out branch + - will fail, and this is why we push to its syncBranch. - - Git offers no way to tell if a remote is bare or not, so both methods - are tried. - - The direct push is likely to spew an ugly error message, so stderr is - - elided. Since progress is output to stderr too, the sync push is done - - first, and actually sends the data. Then the direct push is tried, - - with stderr discarded, to update the branch ref on the remote. + - elided. Since git progress display goes to stderr too, the sync push + - is done first, and actually sends the data. Then the direct push is + - tried, with stderr discarded, to update the branch ref on the remote. + - + - The sync push forces the update of the remote synced/git-annex branch. + - This is necessary if a transition has rewritten the git-annex branch. + - Normally any changes to the git-annex branch get pulled and merged before + - this push, so this forcing is unlikely to overwrite new data pushed + - in from another repository that is also syncing. + - + - But overwriting of data on synced/git-annex can happen, in a race. + - The only difference caused by using a forced push in that case is that + - the last repository to push wins the race, rather than the first to push. -} pushBranch :: Remote -> Git.Ref -> Git.Repo -> IO Bool -pushBranch remote branch g = tryIO directpush `after` syncpush +pushBranch remote branch g = tryIO (directpush g) `after` syncpush g where - syncpush = Git.Command.runBool (pushparams (refspec branch)) g - directpush = Git.Command.runQuiet (pushparams (show $ Git.Ref.base branch)) g - pushparams b = + syncpush = Git.Command.runBool $ pushparams + [ Git.Branch.forcePush $ refspec Annex.Branch.name + , refspec branch + ] + directpush = Git.Command.runQuiet $ pushparams + [show $ Git.Ref.base branch] + pushparams branches = [ Param "push" , Param $ Remote.name remote - , Param $ refspec Annex.Branch.name - , Param b - ] + ] ++ map Param branches refspec b = concat [ show $ Git.Ref.base b , ":" |