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[[!comment format=mdwn
username="https://www.google.com/accounts/o8/id?id=AItOawkSq2FDpK2n66QRUxtqqdbyDuwgbQmUWus"
nickname="Jimmy"
subject="comment 1"
date="2012-06-19T06:53:26Z"
content="""
heh, yea, it's detecting changes on OSX ;)
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username="https://www.google.com/accounts/o8/id?id=AItOawkSq2FDpK2n66QRUxtqqdbyDuwgbQmUWus"
nickname="Jimmy"
subject="comment 1"
date="2012-06-19T07:01:26Z"
content="""
issues with the watch command on OSX, it seems that there is a race condition somewhere. I dumped a few iso's into an annex and it only annexed the smaller files (checksums) and the bigger ones (the iso's) just got made read only. also do you want these bugs to be logged here or in the bugs section?
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[[!comment format=mdwn
username="https://www.google.com/accounts/o8/id?id=AItOawmBUR4O9mofxVbpb8JV9mEbVfIYv670uJo"
nickname="Justin"
subject="comment 1"
date="2012-06-27T12:46:31Z"
content="""
can X and Y be the names of the git-annex remotes?
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[[!comment format=mdwn
username="https://www.google.com/accounts/o8/id?id=AItOawkSq2FDpK2n66QRUxtqqdbyDuwgbQmUWus"
nickname="Jimmy"
subject="comment 2"
date="2012-07-19T18:43:30Z"
content="""
Joey, yes dbus is available from macports and homebrew, it's not installed by default (or as a dependancy) for most packages in macports.
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username="https://www.google.com/accounts/o8/id?id=AItOawn7Oyqusvn0oONFtVhCx5gRAcvPjyRMcBI"
nickname="Michaël"
subject="is ftp an option?"
date="2012-05-30T10:44:12Z"
content="""
for people only having ftp-access to there storage.
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[[!comment format=mdwn
username="http://www.klomp.eu/"
ip="95.91.241.82"
subject="Watch also possible with git?"
date="2012-06-15T17:25:30Z"
content="""
Hi,
it seems that you put a lot of efforts in handling race conditions. Thats great. I wonder if the watch can also be used with git (i.e. changes are commited into git and not as annex)? I know that other projects follow this idea but why using different tools if the git-annex assistant could handle both...
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[[!comment format=mdwn
username="http://wiggy.net/"
nickname="Wichert"
subject="macports"
date="2012-06-12T13:00:34Z"
content="""
The average OSX user has a) no idea what macports is, and b) will not be able to install it. Anything that requires a user to do anything with a commandline (or really anything other than using a GUI installer) is effectively a dealbreaker. For our use cases OSX is definitely a requirement, but it must only use standard OSX installation methods in order to be usable. Being in the appstore would be ideal, but standard dmg/pkg installers are still common enough that they are also acceptable.
FWIW this is the same reason many git GUIs were not usable for our OSX users: they required separate installation of the git commandline tools.
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username="https://www.google.com/accounts/o8/id?id=AItOawkSq2FDpK2n66QRUxtqqdbyDuwgbQmUWus"
nickname="Jimmy"
subject="comment 5"
date="2012-06-17T21:42:59Z"
content="""
okay, I've gotten gitbuilder to poll the git repo every minute for changes, gitbuilder doesn't build every commit. It doesn't work like that, it checks out the master and builds that. If there is a failure it automatically bisects to find out where the problem first got introduced. Hope the change to the builder helps!
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username="https://www.google.com/accounts/o8/id?id=AItOawnV2c63kDc6X21a1H81me1mIenUCScd2Gs"
nickname="Emanuele"
subject="watch branch?"
date="2012-06-01T19:19:17Z"
content="""
Hello there? Where can I find more info about this git watch branch?
Keep up the good work!
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username="https://www.google.com/accounts/o8/id?id=AItOawnBl7cA6wLDxVNUyLIHvAyCkf8ir3alYpk"
nickname="Tyson"
subject="Bridging LANs"
date="2012-07-10T10:20:59Z"
content="""
Why rely on the cloud when you can instead use XMPP and jingle to perform NAT traversal for you? AFAIKT, it also means that traffic won't leave your router if the two endpoints are behind the same router.
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[[!comment format=mdwn
username="https://www.google.com/accounts/o8/id?id=AItOawkSq2FDpK2n66QRUxtqqdbyDuwgbQmUWus"
nickname="Jimmy"
subject="comment 1"
date="2012-07-03T08:26:43Z"
content="""
On \"git syncing\" point number 9, on OSX you could potentially do this on a semi-regular basis
<pre>
system_profiler SPNetworkVolumeDataType
Volumes:
net:
Type: autofs
Mount Point: /net
Mounted From: map -hosts
Automounted: Yes
home:
Type: autofs
Mount Point: /home
Mounted From: map auto_home
Automounted: Yes
</pre>
and
<pre>
x00:~ jtang$ system_profiler SPUSBDataType
USB:
USB High-Speed Bus:
Host Controller Location: Built-in USB
Host Controller Driver: AppleUSBEHCI
PCI Device ID: 0x0aa9
PCI Revision ID: 0x00b1
PCI Vendor ID: 0x10de
Bus Number: 0x26
Hub:
Product ID: 0x2504
Vendor ID: 0x0424 (SMSC)
Version: 0.01
Speed: Up to 480 Mb/sec
Location ID: 0x26200000 / 3
Current Available (mA): 500
Current Required (mA): 2
USB to ATA/ATAPI Bridge:
Capacity: 750.16 GB (750,156,374,016 bytes)
Removable Media: Yes
Detachable Drive: Yes
BSD Name: disk1
Product ID: 0x2338
Vendor ID: 0x152d (JMicron Technology Corp.)
Version: 1.00
Serial Number: 313541813001
Speed: Up to 480 Mb/sec
Manufacturer: JMicron
Location ID: 0x26240000 / 5
Current Available (mA): 500
Current Required (mA): 2
Partition Map Type: MBR (Master Boot Record)
S.M.A.R.T. status: Not Supported
Volumes:
Porta-Disk:
Capacity: 750.16 GB (750,156,341,760 bytes)
Available: 668.42 GB (668,424,208,384 bytes)
Writable: Yes
File System: ExFAT
....
</pre>
I think its possible to programatically get this information either from the CLI (it dumps out XML output if required) or some development library. There is also DBUS in macports, but I have never had much interaction with it, so I don't know if its good or bad on OSX.
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[[!comment format=mdwn
username="yatesa"
ip="171.25.193.21"
subject="Secret URL token"
date="2012-06-19T03:41:16Z"
content="""
> Instruct the user's web browser to open an url that contains a secret token. This guards against other users on the same system.
How will you implement that? Running \"sensible-browser URL\" would be the obvious way, but the secret URL would show up in a well timed ps listing. (And depending on the browser, ps may show the URL the entire time it's running.)
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