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username="http://joeyh.name/"
ip="209.250.56.172"
subject="comment 1"
date="2014-02-20T19:34:29Z"
content="""
Yep, sync --content only looks at the work tree.
I suppose that the assistant does a better job in this situation, since if it cannot access an archive repo, it will remember that it tried to send a file to it, and retry that transfer later -- even if in the meantime the file has gotten deleted out of the work tree (and still has content present, due to using indirect mode). I'm actually not 100% sure .. the assistant may give up on transferring a file if it's gotten removed from the work tree. It's worth considering this because I basically want sync --content to do the same syncing that the assistant does.
Anyway, sync --content could certianly look at all keys present in the annex. This would require a separate pass, and it might then try to upload a key twice, once from work tree, and once from annex, and fail twice.
Maybe it would be better to have this as a separate --content --all. It might also make sense to keep sync --content only looking at the work tree by default to support cases where there are multiple branches and you only want to sync one.
I think this needs more thought.
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