fix broken links

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Joey Hess 2011-11-08 12:23:03 -04:00
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Conversation moved from [[walkthrough/recover_data_from_lost+found]]
Conversation moved from [[tips/recover_data_from_lost+found]]
to a proper bug. --[[Joey]]
(Unfortunatly that scrambled the comment creation times and thus order.)

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I was trying out the example with the walkthrough [[walkthrough/using_the_URL_backend]]. I tried dropping files that I had after doing an "git annex get ." which have the URL backend associated with the files it fails with
I was trying out the example with the walkthrough using_the_URL_backend. I tried dropping files that I had after doing an "git annex get ." which have the URL backend associated with the files it fails with
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- Use of ":" in filenames of object files, also not supported.
Could easily be fixed by reorganizing the object directory.
[[!tag wishlist]]
[[Done]]; in annex.version 2 repos, colons are entirely avoided in
filenames. So a bare git clone can be put on VFAT, and git-annex
used to move stuff --to and --from it, for sneakernet.

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a [[!taglink minor]] <!-- (a suggestion for introducing severity tags on bugs,
a <!-- (a suggestion for introducing severity tags on bugs,
feel free to discard) --> issue: `git annex initremote` (in particular, adding
a key as described in [[encryption]] -- `git annex initremote my_remote
encryption=my_key`) seems to iterate over the `.git-annex/???/???/*.log` files

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--
The [[tutorial]] walks you through creating a distributed set of git-annex
The [[walkthrough]] shows how to create a distributed set of git-annex
repositories with no central repository.
Prefer a central repository like GitHub? See the

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git annex copy --force --to REMOTE .
just zip's through really quickly and doesn't actually force a copy to a remote location. This is just following up on the [[git-annex directory hashing problems on osx]]. I want to just do a force copy of all my data to my portable disk to really make sure that the data is really there. I would similarly would want to make sure I can force a
just zip's through really quickly and doesn't actually force a copy to a
remote location. This is just following up on the
[[bugs/git-annex_directory_hashing_problems_on_osx]]. I want to just do a force copy of all my data to my portable disk to really make sure that the data is really there. I would similarly would want to make sure I can force a
git annex copy --force --from REMOTE .

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i think it would be useful to have a fourth kind of [[special remote]]s
i think it would be useful to have a fourth kind of [[special_remotes]]
that connects to a dumb storage using sftp or rsync. this can be emulated
by using sshfs, but that means lots of round-trips through the system and
is limited to platforms where sshfs is available.
typical use cases are backups to storate shared between a group of people
where each user only has limited access (sftp or rsync), when using [[bup]]
is not an option.
where each user only has limited access (sftp or rsync), when using
[[special_remotes/bup]] is not an option.
an alternative to implementing yet another special remote would be to have
some kind of plugin system by which external programs can provide an

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git-annex does not seem to support all kinds of urls that git does.
> Please use [[bugs]] for bug reports. Moved [[there|bugs/wishlist:_support_for_more_ssh_urls_]].
> --[[Joey]]
>> And now all fixed! --[[Joey]]

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metadata. So if a filesystem is badly corrupted and all your annexed
files end up in `lost+found`, they can easily be lifted back out into
another clone of the repository. Even if the filenames are lost,
it's possible to [[walkthrough/recover_data_from_lost+found]].
it's possible to [[tips/recover_data_from_lost+found]].

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This wiki contains [[!pagecount pages="pages(*)"]]
This wiki contains [[!pagecount pages="*"]]
Broken links:

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This special remote type stores file contents in a bucket in Amazon S3
or a similar service.
See [[walkthrough/using_Amazon_S3]] and
[[walkthrough/Internet_Archive_via_S3]] for usage examples.
See [[tips/using_Amazon_S3]] and
[[tips/Internet_Archive_via_S3]] for usage examples.
## configuration

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git annex migrate
git commit -m 'migrated keys for v2'
The usual caveats about [[walkthrough/migrating_data_to_a_new_backend]]
The usual caveats about [[tips/migrating_data_to_a_new_backend]]
apply; you will end up with unused keys that you can later clean up with
`git annex unused`.

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branch point to anymore. One way it can happen is if you `git rm` a file
without first calling `git annex drop`. And, when you modify an annexed
file, the old content of the file remains in the annex. Another way is when
migrating between key-value [[backends|backend]].
migrating between key-value [[backends]].
This might be historical data you want to preserve, so git-annex defaults to
preserving it. So from time to time, you may want to check for such data and