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username="https://www.google.com/accounts/o8/id?id=AItOawnGrQBFPptA2GU_Nx8KrxRGtyAS7PIlwjw"
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nickname="Nathan"
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subject="comment 3"
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date="2013-06-25T13:39:55Z"
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Hi there, I couldn't get it to build with cabal (likely my fault, ie. inexperience).
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Can I please confirm something: Theoretically I dont need to do *any* preparation to start using git-annex assistant, right? As in I dont need to first configure git separately, or set up any folder hierarchies or such? The idea is that the assistant itself does all that's required? I just wonder if through my naivety I am missing a basic step and making a rookie mistake.
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A couple of notes:
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Running **/Applications/git-annex.app/Contents/MacOS/git-annex init**
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Returns **git-annex: Not in a git repository.**
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Any further assistance you may offer woudl be great, because I'd love to start investigating the potential for using git-annex in a multi-user environment (managing motion design projects).
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