diff --git a/doc/forum/location_tracking_cleanup/comment_2_e7395cb6e01f42da72adf71ea3ebcde4._comment b/doc/forum/location_tracking_cleanup/comment_2_e7395cb6e01f42da72adf71ea3ebcde4._comment new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..f612e53a4d --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/forum/location_tracking_cleanup/comment_2_e7395cb6e01f42da72adf71ea3ebcde4._comment @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ +[[!comment format=mdwn + username="https://www.google.com/accounts/o8/id?id=AItOawncBlzaDI248OZGjKQMXrLVQIx4XrZrzFo" + nickname="Perttu" + subject="comment 2" + date="2011-09-30T11:55:35Z" + content=""" +Thanks for the quick reply :) + +I wanted to look up the UUID of the current repo so that I can find out which repo is alive from the collection of repos with the same name. +I could have looked for it in .git/config though, since it's pretty obvious. I just looked into the git-annex branch and didn't find it there. +Thanks for the tip about using \".\". By the way, could there be some kind of warning about using non-unique names for repos? That would make this +scenario less likely. Or maybe that is a bad idea given the decentralized nature of git. + +By the way, do the trust settings propagate to other repos? If I mark some UUID as untrusted on one computer does it become globally untrusted? +"""]]