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Is it possible to freeze or peg repositories at a particular version, or at least require confirmation before being upgraded? Is it possible to "downgrade" a repository?
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### Please describe the problem.
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We have a number of repositories on a shared file server. These repositories are accessed by multiple machines. Some of these repositories appear to have gotten upgraded and are now unusable on machines running older versions of git-annex.
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We're getting this message:
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[[!format sh """
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densho@kinkura:/media/qnfs/kinkura/gold/ddr-janm-1$ git annex status
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git-annex: Repository version 5 is not supported. Upgrade git-annex.
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The machine experiencing the problem is running Debian Wheezy (Stable).
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densho@kinkura:/media/qnfs/kinkura/gold/ddr-janm-1$ git version
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git version 1.7.10.4
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densho@kinkura:/media/qnfs/kinkura/gold/ddr-janm-1$ git annex version
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git-annex version: 3.20120629
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local repository version: 5
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default repository version: 3
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supported repository versions: 3
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upgrade supported from repository versions: 0 1 2
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I'm guessing that one of the machines with access to this repository was running a newer version of git-annex, and that the repository was upgraded in the course of some action.
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