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{- Resolves a conflicted merge. It's important that any conflicts be
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"git status" won't work in them.
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* The -c option now not only modifies the git configuration seen by
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git-annex, but it is passed along to every git command git-annex runs.
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* sync: When there are merge conflicts that get automatically resolved,
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exit nonzero at the end.
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-- Joey Hess <joeyh@debian.org> Sat, 02 Nov 2013 14:54:36 -0400
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A conflict during sync or merge is something that requires user intervention, or at least notification. For that reason it would be nice if git annex returned a nonzero exit status when such a conflict happened during a sync or a merge. This is what git does after a conflicting pull, and would make it easier to spot a conflict in automated syncs without having to parse annex output or the logs.
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> Good idea, [[done]]. --[[Joey]]
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Also, it would be nice if your new `git annex status` were able to inform about remaining conflicts in the repo, for instance by reporting files with variant-XXX suffix.
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> Hmm, that would need a separate pass through the whole tree, since
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> currently it can use `git ls-files` to find only modified/deleted/new
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> files. I would rather not make the new `git annex status` slower for
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> this.
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> It would be possible to add it to `git annex info` (old `status`)
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> which already has to look through the entire work tree.
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