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username="joey"
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subject="""comment 2"""
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date="2018-11-15T19:12:30Z"
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content="""
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fsck has checked required content (across all repos) since version 6.20180227.
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There are many ways that some copies of a file could be lost without the
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user really noticing, so it makes sense for fsck to check numcopies.
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The local/global distinction you are trying to draw is not one I'm really
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interested in drawing with fsck. It checks everything that it's practical
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for it to check that we've thought of checking.
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If you don't want to check all keys in a bare repo, you can use
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