2013-10-22 20:30:39 +00:00
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I think that git-recover-repository is ready now. Made it deal with the
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index file referencing corrupt objects. The best approach I could think of
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for that is to just remove those objects from the index, so the user can
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re-add files from their work tree after recovery.
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Now to integrate this git repository repair capability into the git-annex
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assistant. I decided to run `git fsck` as part of a scheduled
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repository consistency check. It may also make sense for the assistant to
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notice when things are going wrong, and suggest an immediate check. I've
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started on the webapp UI to run a repository repair when fsck detects
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problems.
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[[!img /assistant/brokenrepositoryalert.png]]
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[[!img /assistant/repairrepository.png]]
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2013-10-22 22:15:01 +00:00
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[[!meta title="the user interface I hope noone ever sees"]]
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