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* better readProcessGravatar Joey Hess2012-07-19
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* add back debug loggingGravatar Joey Hess2012-07-19
| | | | | | | | | | | | | Make Utility.Process wrap the parts of System.Process that I use, and add debug logging to them. Also wrote some higher-level code that allows running an action with handles to a processes stdin or stdout (or both), and checking its exit status, all in a single function call. As a bonus, the debug logging now indicates whether the process is being run to read from it, feed it data, chat with it (writing and reading), or just call it for its side effect.
* switch from System.Cmd.Utils to System.ProcessGravatar Joey Hess2012-07-18
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Test suite now passes with -threaded! I traced back all the hangs with -threaded to System.Cmd.Utils. It seems it's just crappy/unsafe/outdated, and should not be used. System.Process seems to be the cool new thing, so converted all the code to use it instead. In the process, --debug stopped printing commands it runs. I may try to bring that back later. Note that even SafeSystem was switched to use System.Process. Since that was a modified version of code from System.Cmd.Utils, it needed to be converted too. I also got rid of nearly all calls to forkProcess, and all calls to executeFile, which I'm also doubtful about working well with -threaded.
* fix leading period before two-element extensionsGravatar Joey Hess2012-07-06
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* SHAnE backends are now smarter about composite extensions, such as .tar.gz ↵Gravatar Joey Hess2012-07-05
| | | | Closes: #680450
* Use SHA library for files less than 50 kb in size, at which point it's ↵Gravatar Joey Hess2012-07-04
| | | | faster than forking the more optimised external program.
* When shaNsum commands cannot be found, use the Haskell SHA library (already ↵Gravatar Joey Hess2012-07-04
| | | | | | | | a dependency) to do the checksumming. This may be slower, but avoids portability problems. Using Crypto's version of the hashes would be another option. I need to benchmark it. The SHA2 library (which provides SHA1 also, confusing name) may be the fastest option, but is not currently in Debian.
* maintain set of files pendingAddGravatar Joey Hess2012-06-20
| | | | | | | | Kqueue needs to remember which files failed to be added due to being open, and retry them. This commit gets the data in place for such a retry thread. Broke KeySource out into its own file, and added Eq and Ord instances so it can be stored in a Set.
* separate source of content from the filename associated with the key when ↵Gravatar Joey Hess2012-06-05
| | | | | | generating a key This already made migrate's code a lot simpler.
* Require that the SHA256 backend can be used when building, since it's the ↵Gravatar Joey Hess2012-05-31
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* fsck --fromGravatar Joey Hess2012-01-19
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Fscking a remote is now supported. It's done by retrieving the contents of the specified files from the remote, and checking them, so can be an expensive operation. (Several optimisations are possible, to speed it up, of course.. This is the slow and stupid remote fsck to start with.) Still, if the remote is a special remote, or a git repository that you cannot run fsck in locally, it's nice to have the ability to fsck it. If you have any directory special remotes, now would be a good time to fsck them, in case you were hit by the data loss bug fixed in the previous release!
* convert fsckKey to a MaybeGravatar Joey Hess2012-01-19
| | | | This way it's clear when a backend does not implement its own fsck checks.
* type alias cleanupGravatar Joey Hess2011-12-31
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* more partial function removalGravatar Joey Hess2011-12-15
| | | | | Left a few Prelude.head's in where it was checked not null and too hard to remove, etc.
* Prevent key names from containing newlines.Gravatar Joey Hess2011-12-06
| | | | | | | | | There are several places where it's assumed a key can be written on one line. One is in the format of the .git/annex/unused files. The difficult one is that filenames derived from keys are fed into git cat-file --batch, which has a line based input. (And no -z option.) So, for now it's best to block such keys being created.
* add support for using hashDirLower in addition to hashDirMixedGravatar Joey Hess2011-11-28
| | | | | | | | | | Supporting multiple directory hash types will allow converting to a different one, without a flag day. gitAnnexLocation now checks which of the possible locations have a file. This means more statting of files. Several places currently use gitAnnexLocation and immediately check if the returned file exists; those need to be optimised.
* reorder repo parameters lastGravatar Joey Hess2011-11-08
| | | | | | | | | | | | | Many functions took the repo as their first parameter. Changing it consistently to be the last parameter allows doing some useful things with currying, that reduce boilerplate. In particular, g <- gitRepo is almost never needed now, instead use inRepo to run an IO action in the repo, and fromRepo to get a value from the repo. This also provides more opportunities to use monadic and applicative combinators.
* use SHA256 by defaultGravatar Joey Hess2011-11-04
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 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.
* Record uuid when auto-initializing a remote so it shows in status.Gravatar Joey Hess2011-11-02
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* playing with >=>Gravatar Joey Hess2011-10-31
| | | | | Apparently in haskell if you teach a man to fish, he'll write more pointfree code.
* minor syntax changesGravatar Joey Hess2011-10-11
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* renameGravatar Joey Hess2011-10-05
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* renameGravatar Joey Hess2011-10-04
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* factor out common importsGravatar Joey Hess2011-10-03
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* go go gadget hlintGravatar Joey Hess2011-09-20
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* split groups of related functions out of UtilityGravatar Joey Hess2011-08-22
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* moved files aroundGravatar Joey Hess2011-08-20
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* fooGravatar Joey Hess2011-08-06
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* unify elipsis handlingGravatar Joey Hess2011-07-19
| | | | | And add a simple dots-based progress display, currently only used in v2 upgrade.
* hlint tweaksGravatar Joey Hess2011-07-15
| | | | Did all sources except Remotes/* and Command/*
* remove unused backend machineryGravatar Joey Hess2011-07-05
| | | | | | | | | | | | | 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.
* wordingGravatar Joey Hess2011-07-01
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* Bugfix: Fix fsck to not think all SHAnE keys are bad.Gravatar Joey Hess2011-06-10
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* rename modules for data types into Types/ directoryGravatar Joey Hess2011-06-01
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* Added filename extension preserving variant backends SHA1E, SHA256E, etc.Gravatar Joey Hess2011-05-16
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* let's use Maybe String for commands that may not be avilableGravatar Joey Hess2011-04-07
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* recognise differently-named shaN programsGravatar Fraser Tweedale2011-04-08
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* fast modeGravatar Joey Hess2011-03-22
| | | | | | | | | | Add --fast flag, that can enable less expensive, but also less thurough versions of some commands. * Add --fast flag, that can enable less expensive, but also less thurough versions of some commands. * fsck: In fast mode, avoid checking checksums. * unused: In fast mode, just show all existing temp files as unused, and avoid expensive scan for other unused content.
* rename fileGravatar Joey Hess2011-03-15
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* first pass at using new keysGravatar Joey Hess2011-03-15
| | | | | | | 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.
* Rethink filename encoding handling for display. Since filename encoding may ↵0.23Gravatar Joey Hess2011-03-12
| | | | or may not match locale settings, any attempt to decode filenames will fail for some files. So instead, do all output in binary mode.
* only enable SHA backends that configure finds support forGravatar Joey Hess2011-03-02
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* generic SHA size supportGravatar Joey Hess2011-03-01