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2023-06-14 23:40:42 +00:00
It would be useful if there was a way to make git-annex stop transferring
after the current files finish being transferred. Sometimes I am
moving files to a remote, and I might not pick the same remote to move them
to next time, so interrupting a transfer unfinished can result in wasted
work and space used temporarily storing partially transferred files.
This should not be ctrl-c, because it could take a very long time for the
current transfer to finish. Maybe SIGUSR1 or something like that?
--[[Joey]]
2023-06-14 23:53:55 +00:00
> An alternative approach, which avoids the complexity of needing to send a
> signal, would be for git-annex to remember what transfers got
> interrupted, and provide a simple command to resume them. --[[Joey]]