Merge branch 'master' of ssh://git-annex.branchable.com

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username="http://joeyh.name/"
ip="108.236.230.124"
subject="comment 2"
date="2013-11-08T17:36:53Z"
content="""
USB repos are not set up encryption unless you explicitly request it.
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username="http://joeyh.name/"
ip="108.236.230.124"
subject="comment 3"
date="2013-11-08T17:38:40Z"
content="""
Looks like it failed to include libz.1.2.8.dylib in the bundle for some reason despite gpg needing it.
I don't really see the point in building an app bundle if you're going to install it back to the same machine you built it on. It's much easier to just `cabal install git-annex` in this case.
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[[!comment format=mdwn
username="http://joeyh.name/"
ip="108.236.230.124"
subject="comment 3"
date="2013-11-08T17:06:02Z"
content="""
The webapp can use remotes that you have configured at the command line just as well as it can use remotes you configure using the webapp.
Each file only gets backed up to one incremental backup repository. If you have a full backup repository it will (try to) get another copy of every single file.
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username="https://www.google.com/accounts/o8/id?id=AItOawne_amN4fko4p5cRY_9EYwaYuJKNn7LRio"
nickname="Tobias"
subject="measuring how-to"
date="2013-11-08T16:55:58Z"
content="""
How can I measure how much time the startup scan takes? I tried to find it out using the debug log, but couldn't find any usable notice when the startup scan was finished. Maybe this two lines?
[...]
[2013-11-08 16:00:45 CET] Watcher: Performing startup scan
[...]
[2013-11-08 16:15:30 CET] Watcher: watching
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[[!comment format=mdwn
username="http://joeyh.name/"
ip="108.236.230.124"
subject="comment 3"
date="2013-11-08T17:04:23Z"
content="""
That's right.
15 minutes is certianly a very long time.
Is this on a slow spinning disk? USB disk?
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