From 3b9e5dc814956942e6e2f722fbd62f41ed7a5a01 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Joey Hess Date: Wed, 20 Mar 2013 14:27:37 -0400 Subject: updates --- doc/design/assistant/inotify.mdwn | 9 ++++----- doc/design/assistant/leftovers.mdwn | 3 ++- 2 files changed, 6 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) (limited to 'doc') diff --git a/doc/design/assistant/inotify.mdwn b/doc/design/assistant/inotify.mdwn index 3caaaa0e8..11220c2ee 100644 --- a/doc/design/assistant/inotify.mdwn +++ b/doc/design/assistant/inotify.mdwn @@ -6,14 +6,11 @@ available! ## known bugs -* When you `git annex unlock` a file, it will immediately be re-locked. - See [[bugs/watcher_commits_unlocked_files]]. - * Kqueue has to open every directory it watches, so too many directories will run it out of the max number of open files (typically 1024), and fail. I may need to fork off multiple watcher processes to handle this. See [[bug|bugs/Issue_on_OSX_with_some_system_limits]]. (Does not affect - OSX any longer). + OSX any longer, only other BSDs). ## todo @@ -28,7 +25,7 @@ available! * There needs to be a way for a new version of git-annex, when installed, to restart any running watch or assistant daemons. Or for the daemons to somehow detect it's been upgraded and restart themselves. Needed - to allow for imcompatable changes and, I suppose, for security upgrades.. + to allow for incompatable changes and, I suppose, for security upgrades.. ## beyond Linux @@ -203,3 +200,5 @@ Many races need to be dealt with by this code. Here are some of them. - If a file is checked into git as a normal file and gets modified (or merged, etc), it will be converted into an annexed file. See [[blog/day_7__bugfixes]]. **done**; we always check ls-files now +- When you `git annex unlock` a file, it will immediately be re-locked. + See [[bugs/watcher_commits_unlocked_files]]. Seems fixed now? diff --git a/doc/design/assistant/leftovers.mdwn b/doc/design/assistant/leftovers.mdwn index 2275d5544..b8c0f456b 100644 --- a/doc/design/assistant/leftovers.mdwn +++ b/doc/design/assistant/leftovers.mdwn @@ -8,7 +8,8 @@ Things that don't fit anywhere else: are not kept synced, but in some situations (ie, low disk space phones), that is likely. * Drop files that have not been used lately, or meet some other criteria - (as long as there's a copy elsewhere). + (as long as there's a copy elsewhere). **done** (via preferred content; + eg archive directories) * Perhaps automatically dropunused files that have been deleted, although I cannot see a way to do that, since by the time the inotify deletion event arrives, the file is deleted, and we cannot see what -- cgit v1.2.3