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git-annex 5.20150113 released with [[!toggle text="these changes"]]
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[[!toggleable text="""
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* unlock: Don't allow unlocking files that have never been committed to git
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before, to avoid an intractable problem that prevents the pre-commit
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hook from telling if such a file is intended to be an annexed file or not.
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* Avoid re-checksumming when migrating from hash to hashE backend.
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Closes: #[774494](http://bugs.debian.org/774494)
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* Fix build with process 1.2.1.0.
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* Android: Provide a version built with -fPIE -pie to support Android 5.0.
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* sync: Fix an edge case where syncing in a bare repository would try to
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merge and so fail.
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* Check git version at runtime, rather than assuming it will be the same
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as the git version used at build time when running git-checkattr and
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git-branch remove.
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* Switch to using relative paths to the git repository.
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- This allows the git repository to be moved while git-annex is running in
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it, with fewer problems.
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- On Windows, this avoids some of the problems with the absurdly small
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MAX\_PATH of 260 bytes. In particular, git-annex repositories should
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work in deeper/longer directory structures than before.
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* Generate shorter keys for WORM and URL, avoiding keys that are longer
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than used for SHA256, so as to not break on systems like Windows that
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have very small maximum path length limits.
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* Bugfix: A file named HEAD in the work tree could confuse some git commands
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run by git-annex."""]]
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git-annex 5.20150406 released with [[!toggle text="these changes"]]
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[[!toggleable text="""
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* Prevent git-ls-files from double-expanding wildcards when an
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unexpanded wildcard is passed to a git-annex command like add or find.
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* Fix make build target. Thanks, Justin Geibel.
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* Fix GETURLS in external special remote protocol to strip
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downloader prefix from logged url info before checking for the
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specified prefix.
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* importfeed: Avoid downloading a redundant item from a feed whose
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guid has been downloaded before, even when the url has changed.
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* importfeed: Always store itemid in metadata; before this was only
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done when annex.genmetadata was set.
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* Relax debian package dependencies to git >= 1:1.8.1 rather
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than needing >= 1:2.0.
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* test: Fix --list-tests
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* addurl --file: When used with a special remote that claims
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urls and checks their contents, don't override the user's provided
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filename with filenames that the special remote suggests. Also,
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don't allow adding the url if the special remote says it contains
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multiple files.
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* import: --deduplicate and --cleanduplicates now output the keys
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corresponding to duplicated files they process.
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* expire: New command, for expiring inactive repositories.
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* fsck: Record fsck activity for use by expire command.
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* Fix truncation of parameters that could occur when using xargs git-annex.
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* Significantly sped up processing of large numbers of directories
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passed to a single git-annex command.
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* version: Add --raw
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* init: Improve fifo test to detect NFS systems that support fifos
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but not well enough for sshcaching.
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* --quiet now suppresses progress displays from eg, rsync.
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(The option already suppressed git-annex's own built-in progress
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displays.)"""]]
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