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@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ I use git v1.9.1 on Ubuntu 14.04 LTS, and git-annex version: 5.20150406-gb2814bc
OK, in all honesty, I did a 'git annex sync' between the 'add' and the 'commit' above. But I synced with a clone of the repository that I keep on an external drive, which is less updated than my laptop. It is less updated because I always add content on my laptop and then sync/get from the external disk. So the sync did no harm, apparently.
-> Since this seems to be only a problem with messaging about accidentially
+> Since this seems to be only a problem with messaging about accidentally
> marked dead repositories, I've made fsck mention when a file is only
> located in a dead repo, and I've made info tell when it's run in a
> supposedly-dead repo. [[done]] --[[Joey]]