diff --git a/doc/forum/manual_update_of_.git__47__annex__47__objects.txt b/doc/forum/manual_update_of_.git__47__annex__47__objects.txt index 5d67516a69..9de5779c12 100644 --- a/doc/forum/manual_update_of_.git__47__annex__47__objects.txt +++ b/doc/forum/manual_update_of_.git__47__annex__47__objects.txt @@ -1 +1,8 @@ -Let's suppose that I've manually modified files in .git/annex/objects, for example I ran an rsync or some other file synchronization software to copy files. As a result, some objects have disappeared, others have appeared. After that `git annex whereis .' displays stale information, it doesn't take the manual modifications to accound. `git annex fsck' seems to fix this, but it runs the rehashing of all new files, so it's slow. Is there a fast alternative, which notices all the file changes, trusts them, and just updates .git/annex/index? +Let's suppose that I've manually modified files in .git/annex/objects, +for example I ran an rsync or some other file synchronization software +to copy files. As a result, some objects have disappeared, others have +appeared. After that `git annex whereis .' displays stale information, +it doesn't take the manual modifications to accound. `git annex fsck' +seems to fix this, but it runs the rehashing of all new files, so it's +slow. Is there a fast alternative, which notices all the object file +changes, trusts them, and just updates .git/annex/index quickly?