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I can create an annex remote named 'test:/test'. git itself does not allow colons in names, though. The name scheme for an annex should be the same as for git repos themselves.
> What do you mean by "an annex remote"? git-annex uses the same
> remotes configuration as does git. If you put invalid
> stuff in .git/config it might handle it slightly different than
> git, I don't know. Examples needed. --[[Joey]]
>> What I mean is this:
% cd 1
% git init
% git annex init "my:colon"
% [...]
% cd ../2
% git init
% git annex init "second"
% git remote add "my:colon" ../1
fatal: 'my:colon' is not a valid remote name
>> -- RichiH
>>> I see.. Git annex init does not specifiy a remote's name, it specifies
>>> an arbitrary human-readable description of the repository, which will
>>> be displayed when there is no configured remote corresponding to the
>>> repository. So this is not a bug unless some documentation of that is
>>> unclear. --[[Joey]]
>>>> Nobody spoke up to say it's unclear, so closing as PEBKAC :)
>>>> [[done]] --[[Joey]]
>>>>> I still think git-annex should follow the same rules as git in this regard, but if your design decision is different, I won't try to argue the point :) -- RichiH
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