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* make sync aware of adjusted branchesGravatar Joey Hess2016-02-29
| | | | | | | | | | So, it will pull and push the original branch, not the adjusted one. And, for merging, it will use updateAdjustedBranch (not implemented yet). Note that remaining uses of Git.Branch.current need to be checked too; for things that should act on the original branch, and not the adjusted branch.
* include adjustment in the adjusted branch nameGravatar Joey Hess2016-02-29
| | | | Allows it to be recovered easily.
* adjusted branches, proof of conceptGravatar Joey Hess2016-02-25
"git annex adjust" may be a temporary interface, but works for a proof of concept. It is pretty fast at creating the adjusted branch. The main overhead is injecting pointer files. It might be worth optimising that by reusing the symlink target as the pointer file content. When I tried to do that, the problem was that the clean filter doesn't use that same format, and so git thought files had changed. Could be dealt with, perhaps make the clean filter use symlink format for pointer files when on an adjusted branch? But the real overhead is in checking out the branch, when git runs the smudge filter once per file. That is perhaps too slow to be usable, although it may only affect initial checkout of the branch, and not updates. TBD.