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Started by tracking down a strange bug that was apparently
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ubuntu-specific and caused git-annex branch changes to get committed to
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master. Root cause turned out to failing to recover from an
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exception. I'm kicking myself about that, because I remember looking at the
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code where the bug was at least twice before and thinking "hmm, should add
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exception handling here? nah..". Exceptions are horrible.
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Made a release with a fix for that and a few minor other accumulated
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changes since last Friday's release. The pain point of this release is to
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fix building without the webapp (so it will propigate to Debian testing,
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etc). This release does not include the direct mode guard, so I'll have a
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few weeks until the next release to get that tested.
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Fixed the test suite in `directguard`. This branch is now nearly ready to
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merge to master, but one command that is badly needed in guarded direct
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mode is "git status". So I am planning to rename "git annex status" to
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"git annex info", and make "git annex status" display something similar
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to "git status".
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Also took half an hour and added optional [[EKG]] support to git-annex.
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This is a Haskell library that can add a terrific monitoring console web
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UI to any program in 2 lines of code. Here we can see the git-annex
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webapp using resources at startup, followed in a few seconds by the
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assistant's startup scan of the repository.
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[[!img ekg/ekg.png]]
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BTW, Kevin tells me that the machine used to build git-annex for OSX is
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going to be upgraded to 10.9 soon. So, hopefully I'll be making autobuilds
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of that. I may have to stop the 10.8.2 autobuilds though.
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