2020-07-15 14:58:45 +00:00
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Recent optimisation work has caused some test suite failures, involving
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unannex and fsck. --[[Joey]]
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2020-07-15 15:04:37 +00:00
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Hmm, the unannex one is because it doesn't check if a file is present
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inAnnex anymore, so fails on unannexing a non-present file.
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The check was removed in
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[[!commit 75aab72d23ebf8ef0d56d7dd74c121e33d64f1f6]], but that did have
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withFilesInGitAnnex doing an inAnnex check and not running the command if
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it failed. But later that got changed to only happen when
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checkContentPresent is set.
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Everything in that and related commits
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needs to be re-examined to make sure no other inAnnex checks were lost.
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2020-07-15 15:21:43 +00:00
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> Well, I didn't find any others.
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The fsck failure is that it fails to fail when there are 0 copies of the
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file. Same basic cause, but the other direction, it was skipping files
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whose content is not present. Also introduced in [[!commit
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75aab72d23ebf8ef0d56d7dd74c121e33d64f1f6]].
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So, also need to audit everything with checkContentPresent = Just True
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etc to make sure it's right. Ok, done, there were not many using it yet.
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[[done]] --[[Joey]]
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