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username="http://joeyh.name/"
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subject="comment 1"
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date="2012-12-13T17:03:08Z"
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Due to the way git-annex runs rsync, which involves a specific -e parameter it constructs that, you cannot pass -e in annex-rsync-options anyway; or if you do you'll bypass use of git-annex-shell, which is not desirable. I have not checked which, but would not recommend use of it.
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There is no need for ugly workarounds. Just use ~/.ssh/config to configure the hostname to use the nonstandard port it needs. For example:
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<pre>
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Host example.com
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Port 2234
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Or, to make a separate example.com-2234 host that can be used to use the nonstandard port:
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Host example.com-2234
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