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It took 2.15 seconds to enumerate untracked files. 'status -uno'
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So >26mins. But I even had cases where this took several hours (also without content).
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(See also the comments [here](https://git-annex.branchable.com/forum/Is_Annex_for_me__63___Questions_about_the_long_term/), although they are much less extreme, just a couple of minutes.)
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Why is that so slow? Why does it take so long?
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Is this expected? This is a reasonable fast hard disk, using ZFS, on Linux. While the repo is indeed quite big with many files, I definitely would not have expected this. I would have expected sth in the order of a couple of seconds (I think similar as `rsync` or `git status`).
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As you see in this output, `git status` was much faster (2 secs), so just going through the files doesn't seem to be the bottleneck. Maybe `git status` does some clever caching. But then I would expect that `git-annex` also does so.
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How can I fix it such that this is fast (in the order of seconds, i.e. by at least 2 orders of magnitude faster)?
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Side question: I wonder about that "Your branch is ahead ..." message. Shouldn't `git-annex sync` exactly solve that? I called it already multiple times.
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