| Commit message (Collapse) | Author | Age |
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To get old behavior, add a .gitattributes containing: * annex.backend=WORM
I feel that SHA256 is a better default for most people, as long as their
systems are fast enough that checksumming their files isn't a problem.
git-annex should default to preserving the integrity of data as well as git
does. Checksum backends also work better with editing files via
unlock/lock.
I considered just using SHA1, but since that hash is believed to be somewhat
near to being broken, and git-annex deals with large files which would be a
perfect exploit medium, I decided to go to a SHA-2 hash.
SHA512 is annoyingly long when displayed, and git-annex displays it in a
few places (and notably it is shown in ls -l), so I picked the shorter
hash. Considered SHA224 as it's even shorter, but feel it's a bit weird.
I expect git-annex will use SHA-3 at some point in the future, but
probably not soon!
Note that systems without a sha256sum (or sha256) program will fall back to
defaulting to SHA1.
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no code changes
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needs time and space optimisation
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The tricky part about this is that to generate a key, the file must be
present already. Worked around by adding (back) an URL key type, which
is used for addurl --fast.
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Did all sources except Remotes/* and Command/*
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The only remaining vestiage of backends is different types of keys. These
are still called "backends", mostly to avoid needing to change user interface
and configuration. But everything to do with storing keys in different
backends was gone; instead different types of remotes are used.
In the refactoring, lots of code was moved out of odd corners like
Backend.File, to closer to where it's used, like Command.Drop and
Command.Fsck. Quite a lot of dead code was removed. Several data structures
became simpler, which may result in better runtime efficiency. There should
be no user-visible changes.
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It was always imported qualified as Git anyway
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for presumably some speedups
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* Update Debian build dependencies for ghc 7.
* Debian package is now built with S3 support. Thanks Joachim Breitner for
making this possible, also thanks Greg Heartsfield for working to improve
the hS3 library for git-annex.
Also hid a conflicting new symbol from Control.Monad.State
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that can be used for free space checking.
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Now that SHA and other backends can have size info, fsck should check it
whenever available.
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pulled in old versions of functions for working with keys
Wrote a parser from old key filenames to new keys.
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It compiles. It sorta works. Several subcommands are FIXME marked and
broken, because things that used to accept separate --backend and --key
params need to be changed to accept just a --key that encodes all the key
info, now that there is metadata in keys.
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pointer to annexed content
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Now that it only contains types used by the backends
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Moved away from a map of flags to storing config directly in the AnnexState
structure. Got rid of most accessor functions in Annex.
This allowed supporting multiple --exclude flags.
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This allows the Backend type to not depend on the Annex type, and
so the Annex type can later be moved out of TypeInternals.
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"/". (Thanks Henrik for reporting.)
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the number of copies to retain of different types of files.
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Remotes.hs next, and also Backend/* and Command/*
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There was no reason for Git.relative to be used here.
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* fsck: Check if annex.numcopies is satisfied.
* fsck: Verify the sha1 of files when the SHA1 backend is used.
* fsck: Verify the size of files when the WORM backend is used.
* fsck: Allow specifying individual files to fsk if fscking everything
is not desired.
* fsck: Fix bug, introduced in 0.04, in detection of unused data.
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of backends to use when adding different types of files.
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