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### Please describe the problem.
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I thought it was just my failing memory but then our tests started to fail (e.g. https://travis-ci.org/datalad/datalad/builds/69776125#L810): previously (e.g. with 5.20150409+git126-ga29f683-1~ndall+1) git annex add (without -c alwayscommit=False) would commit git-annex branch with information about that file right away, but currently (e.g. with 5.20150610+gitg608172f-1~ndall+1) it doesn't happen any longer. I glanced through the logs but didn't find explicit doc on change of behavior so decided to check if that is intended change?
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### What version of git-annex are you using? On what operating system?
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5.20150610+gitg608172f-1~ndall+1
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### Please provide any additional information below.
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[[!format sh """
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# If you can, paste a complete transcript of the problem occurring here.
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# If the problem is with the git-annex assistant, paste in .git/annex/daemon.log
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hopa:/tmp/XX
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$> git init
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Initialized empty Git repository in /tmp/XX/.git/
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2 14055.....................................:Mon 06 Jul 2015 06:12:41 PM EDT:.
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(git)hopa:/tmp/XX[master]
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$> git annex init
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init ok
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(recording state in git...)
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2 14056.....................................:Mon 06 Jul 2015 06:12:43 PM EDT:.
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(git)hopa:/tmp/XX[master]
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$> echo 21234 > 2
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2 14057.....................................:Mon 06 Jul 2015 06:12:45 PM EDT:.
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(git)hopa:/tmp/XX[master]
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$> git annex add 2
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add 2 ok
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(recording state in git...)
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2 14058.....................................:Mon 06 Jul 2015 06:12:48 PM EDT:.
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(git)hopa:/tmp/XX[master]
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$> git annex log
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fatal: unrecognized argument: -raw
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# End of transcript or log.
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"""]]
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