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livedrive.com. Needs DAV version 0.3.
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Old versions have an insufficiently generic definition of reader,
which only works on ReaderT and not on newtypes made of it, or something
like that.
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For no apparent reason, this version removes all useful instances of
ToJavaScript, leavind behind only an instance for Aeson.Value. Argh. Pissed
off at this arbitrary breaking change, and seriously considering dropping
this library.
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Doesn't actually store anything yet, but initremote works and tests the
server.
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Not needed.. At least for now..
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This adds a dep on haskell's async library, but since that's been
added to the recent haskell platform release, it should not be
much hardship to my poor long-suffering library chasing users.
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New 0.5 changes the api, rather gratuitously, so run away. I can juse use
Hamlet here.
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which blaze-html depends on, so not a significant new dep
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This library should be easier to install than ADNS, so I've made it
be used by default.
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Adjust build deps to ensure that only a fixed version of the library will
be used.
Also, removed the bound thread stuff, which I now think was (probably)
a red herring.
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Conflicts:
Assistant/Threads/NetWatcher.hs
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MountWatcher can't do this, because it uses the session dbus,
and won't have access to the new DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS if a new session
is started.
Bumped dbus library version, FD leak in it is fixed.
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This uses the ADNS library, if available. Otherwise, the host program.
I anticipate that cabal users won't easily get hsdns installed, since
it's a Haskell binding to a C library. And using host is just fine, as
long as the system has it.
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For now, when dbus goes away, the assistant keeps running but does not fall
back or reconnect. To do so needs more changes to the DBus library; in
particular a connectSessionWith and connectSystemWith to let me specify
my own clientThreadRunner.
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Conflicts:
debian/changelog
git-annex.cabal
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uname reports SunOS, but cabal seems to use solaris.
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On the cabal side, let's just require this new version, and set -DURI_24
to enable the code using it.
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As described in the documentation, QSemN is unsafe for a variety of
reasons.
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Seems cabal defaults to trying to satisfy both flags, which cannot works,
and does not fall back to only selecting one, as hoped. While users could
manually specify flags, I don't want to require that to build, so let's
just require the newer yesod version when building with cabal.
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Conflicts:
debian/changelog
Updated changelog for assistant and webapp
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Conflicts:
debian/changelog
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Old 1.0.1 version is still supported as well. Cabal autodetects
which version is available, but in the Makefile, WITH_OLD_YESOD
has to be configured appropriately.
I have not squashed all the $newline warnings with the new Yesod.
They should go away eventually anyway as Yesod moves past that transition.
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Avoid crashing when "git annex get" fails to download from one location,
and falls back to downloading from a second location.
The problem is that git annex get calls download recursively from within
itself if the first download attempt fails. So the first time through, it
writes a transfer info file, which is then overwritten on the second,
recursive call. Then on cleanup, it tries to delete the file twice, which
of course doesn't work.
Fixed both by not crashing if the transfer file is removed, and by
changing Get to not run download recursively like that. It's the only
thing that did so, and it just seems like a bad idea.
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