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One of my
for f in `ls *.mdwn | sort -R`; do aspell -c $f; sleep 2; done
sessions.
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This includes storing the current state of the HEAD ref, which git annex
sync is going to need, but does not make sync use it.
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To avoid old versions of git-annex getting confused.
There is no upgrade required though.
We switch back to 3 when going from direct to indirect.
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The journal sped this up approximatly 100-fold; it runs in just a few
minutes for a large repository with 30 thousand log files.
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git is slow when the index file is large and has to be rewritten each time
a file is changed. To speed this up, added a journal where changes are
recorded before being fed into the index file and committed to the
git-annex branch. The entire journal can be fed into git with just 2
commands, and only one write of the index file.
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but write the index file a lot, so slow
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that can be used for free space checking.
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etc. Use git-annex upgrade when you're ready to run this version.
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