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[[!comment format=mdwn
username="https://www.google.com/accounts/o8/id?id=AItOawnSenxKyE_2Z6Wb-EBMO8FciyRywjx1ZiQ"
nickname="Walter"
subject="comment 4"
date="2013-09-20T02:41:22Z"
content="""
I am testing on my laptop, and the content expression there is
`(exclude=archive/kronos/* ) or (not copies=semitrusted+:1)`
to simplify things; I interpret this to mean it wants everything not in archive/kronos, and it wants things there where that's the only copy.
The problem is that `git annex drop --auto` does indeed drop things, but `git annex get --auto` gets them; surely it should not be possible for that to happen?
I also tried the preferred content expression of `(exclude=archive/kronos/* )`, and the same thing happens.
The version of git-annex that I am using is
<pre>git-annex version: 4.20130919-g9be7762
build flags: Assistant Webapp Pairing Testsuite S3 WebDAV Inotify DBus XMPP DNS Feeds Quvi
local repository version: 4
default repository version: 3
supported repository versions: 3 4
upgrade supported from repository versions: 0 1 2</pre>
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[[!comment format=mdwn
username="https://www.google.com/accounts/o8/id?id=AItOawm7AuSfii_tCkLyspL6Mr0ATlO6OxLNYOo"
nickname="Georg"
subject="comment 2"
date="2013-09-20T11:29:04Z"
content="""
Maybe make a git sub-namespace of commands. Yeah, I know, something like git annex git-add sounds a bit on the verbose side, but it would allow access to possibly all git commands regardless of name clashes.
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