| Commit message (Collapse) | Author | Age |
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Still a couple of places that use git config ad-hoc, but this is most of it
done.
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Although I observe that these toggles don't always prevent syncing.
When a transfer scan is active, it will still queue items from the disabled
remote.
Also, transfers from a disabled remote show up as from "unknown", which is
not ideal.
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repository configuration settings stored in the git-annex branch.
Incomplete; I need to finish parsing and saving. This will also be used
for editing transfer control expresssions.
Removed the group display from the status output, I didn't really
like that format, and vicfg can be used to see as well as edit rempository
group membership.
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not available.
Prelude.undefined error message was introduced by
bb4f31a0ee496ffb83d31cc56f8827e47605d763.
It seems best to filter out local repositories that cannot be accessed
from the list of remotes, rather than keeping them in and making every
thing that uses the list have to deal with remotes that may have an unknown
location.
Besides fixing the error message, this also makes unavailable local
remotes' names not be shown in various messages, including in git annex
status output.
Also, move --to an unavailable local repository now avoids some ugly
errors like "changeWorkingDirectory: does not exist".
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This ensures that all special remotes show up in git annex status.
Before, a special remote that was not manually described, and was not
a current git remote, did not show up there, although initremote did list
it.
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no behavior changes
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than the old "." (which still works too).
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Avoids expensive file transfers, at the expense of checking file size
and/or contents.
Required some reworking of the remote code.
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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!
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A PITA but worth it to clean up the trust configuration code.
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the trust level of a remote.
This overrides the trust.log, and is overridden by the command-line trust
parameters.
It would have been nicer to have Logs.Trust.trustMap just look up the
configuration for all remotes, but a dependency loop prevented that
(Remotes depends on Logs.Trust in several ways). So instead, look up
the configuration when building remotes, storing it in the same forcetrust
field used for the command-line trust parameters.
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The filtering of remotes with NoUUID is done in remoteMap, rather than
remoteList because a few things should still act on remotes that have no
uuid. Particularly sync.
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As part of this, I fixed up how log was getting the descriptions of
remotes.
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This will speed up commands like move and drop.
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Let's keep that in a no-s3 branch, which can be merged into eg,
debian-stable.
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Picking one of probably several remotes with no description set was not
useful behavior.
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Left a few Prelude.head's in where it was checked not null and too hard to
remove, etc.
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Special remotes do not always have a description listed in uuid.log,
and such ones were not listed before.
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git-annex-shell inannex now returns always 0, 1, or 100 (the last when
it's unclear if content is currently in the index due to it currently being
moved or dropped).
(Actual locking code still not yet written.)
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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.
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Avoid ever using read to parse a non-haskell formatted input string.
show :: Key is arguably still show abuse, but displaying Keys as filenames
is just too useful to give up.
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Should have done this a long time ago.
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no code changes
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no code changes
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their descriptions.
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